SEATTLE, WA, July 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Perlini Cocktail Carbonating System, a revolutionary new product for producing sparkling cocktails, is now available online for domestic and international shipping.
Made by Perlage Systems, Inc., Perlini is the first and only system designed for, and by, serious bartenders and mixologists. Specifically tailored to the needs of bars and restaurants, it is designed to withstand the rigors of demanding commercial environments. Perlini can be used with disposable CO2 cartridges or a refillable CO2 source, making it the perfect solution for restaurants and bars, as well as for home and travel use.
Currently, sparkling cocktails are created by the addition of an effervescent component, like soda or Champagne. This results in a lightly carbonated drink that is diluted by that added carbonated beverage. Perlini, by contrast, infuses all the ingredients in the drink with effervescence--including the alcohol--creating a vigorously sparkling cocktail. Perlini creates a world of new possibilities by using carbonation to create an entirely new category of cocktail. With Perlini, you are limited only by your imagination: Virtually anything with water in it can be carbonated., including juices, alcohols, teas and coffees, and even whole fruits!
"The craft of making cocktails has been around for over two centuries, so it's rare when something comes along that is entirely new," says Jamie Boudreau, noted mixologist. "Perlini is that rare, truly revolutionary product. Perlini gives us a whole new set of techniques, flavors, and textures to work with, and that is very exciting to the profession."
The home version Perlini kit ($199) comes packaged in an aluminum attache case with one Perlini Shaker, Handheld Pressurizer, 12 Disposable 16-gram CO2 Cartridges, 8-gram Cartridge Adapter, USB Flash Drive, and spare parts. For commercial pricing and additional purchasing information, please contact us at info@perlagesystems.com, or visit us on the web at www.perlini.biz.
Perlage Systems, Inc. is a beverage technology company based out of Seattle, Washington. PSI was incorporated in 1994 to bring its patented Champagne preservation technology to the market, and after 15 years of painstaking research, development, and testing, the product was launched in collaboration with Dom Perignon. Perlage has expanded its product line to include the growing culture of mixology with the introduction of the Perlini Cocktail Carbonating System.
Perlage Systems, Inc. Announces Perlini Cocktail Carbonating System Now Available for Purchase Worldwide
The Perlini Cocktail Carbonating System, a revolutionary new product for producing sparkling cocktails, is now available online for domestic and international shipping.
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