The first sip of a great cocktail can be an almost magical feeling, whether it be a spicy tajin-rimmed mezcal mule, a Negroni sbagliato with prosecco in it or even a bubbly, refreshing sparkling wine.
We’d be lying if we said hosting a party is easy. But one thing that should lighten the load? A robot bartender. Yeah, we’re not kidding. Thanks to the Bartesian cocktail machine, you can whip up an ...
Why shell out hard-earned cash at the local bar when you can make your own cocktails at home with the touch of a button? That's the idea behind the Bartesian Cocktail Maker. The Bartesian Cocktail ...
After testing for taste, speed, and ease of use, we recommend the Bartesian and Bev. While neither replaces the quality cocktail an adequate bartender produces, both make good enough cocktails faster ...
Over the years (she says in her ripe, old mid-20s), I’ve become more and more of an alcohol snob. Not that I can afford top-shelf liquor on a regular night out, but I’ve become disenchanted with ...
Holiday hosting gets a lot easier when the drinks basically make themselves. The Bartesian Professional cocktail machine is built for exactly that, giving you bar-quality cocktails at the press of a ...
The sameness of everything is wearing us all down. Wake up. Pull on sweatpants (or maybe one of these ridiculous onesies: a button-down shirt attached to sweatpants). Open your laptop. Zoom. Repeat. I ...
With most bars still closed for imbibing, the need for a high-quality craft cocktail at home has never been higher. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to stock up on a bunch of cocktail making ...
Are Bartesian or Drinkworks cocktail makers better? Pod coffee makers are no longer a fad but a morning staple for most households. Realizing the consistent popularity of the single-use coffee ...
It’s hard to resist a great cocktail. And if you’ve been craving a refreshing drink, then we’ve found what you’ve been looking for. Enter the Bartesian cocktail machine. The top-notch appliance makes ...
Bartesian founder and CEO Ryan Close put himself through college by bartending, though, he jovially admits, “I would just pray they order a gin and tonic.” Close’s career veered traditionally ...