If you have ever been at a bar and your beer warmed up as you were talking this idea is for you. There would be a strip along the bar that was made up of 1/4" thick aluminum that had copper tubing inset into the bottom that contained near freezing water that circulated throught the tubing. This near freezing water would keep the aluminum plate/strip cold which in turn would chill your drink.-- partouzard, Apr 25 2006 Keeping it cool is not the problem Self_20heating_20sake_20cup [normzone, Apr 25 2006] Shameless Self Promotion Beverage_20Heat_20ExchangerYeah - I tried my hand at the beverage cool/warm business too. [Letsbuildafort, Apr 26 2006] Either you're in a very hot climate with no air conditioning, or you're not drinking fast enough.-- DrCurry, Apr 25 2006 I've got the opposite problem [see link].-- normzone, Apr 25 2006 Ever notice that chilled countertop that Cold Stone Creamery (probably other pricey ice cream places, too) uses?-- half, Apr 26 2006 [half]! THATS IT!
I'm going to eat some ice cream. Thanks for the motivation!-- Letsbuildafort, Apr 26 2006 Reverse the piping for the Brits.
As I once heard: "Drink up, your beer's getting cold!"-- Ling, Apr 26 2006 //Reverse the piping for the Brits. As I once heard: "Drink up, your beer's getting cold!"//
[Ling] I think you misinterpret Brit humour ;)-- kuupuuluu, Apr 26 2006 [kuupuuluu], no, it's deeper than that: a double irony.-- Ling, Apr 28 2006 random, halfbakery