Brewtis The Bottlekeeper Strives To Keep Your 12oz Beer Cold
|When you’re outside during the warmer months it can be a challenge to keep your 12oz longneck bottle of beer chilled to your liking. Now available online is Brewtis the BottleKeeper. This stainless steel looking bottle koozie will allow most 12oz longneck bottle inside to insulate it from the elements.
BottleKeeper was founded by two cousins, Adam and Matt. The two are ecstatic to announce that they have developed the world’s most advanced beer ‘koozie’, Brewtis the BottleKeeper. Brewtis not only keeps your beer colder, longer, it protects the bottle from one of it’s greatest and most long standing enemies…gravity. Brewtis the BottleKeeper also happens to keep beer hidden at the pool, the beach, the park, on a boat, on a train, on the moon and even at a karate match, if you so desire.From the very technical chart above you notice that Brewtis the BottleKeeper is able to keep your beer cooler than the outside air temperature and those other zip up style koozies. Inside the stainless steel container is a rubber lining that will help accomplish this. You screw off the bottom of the container and insert your 12oz bottle upward, then screw back on the bottom piece and you now have an insulated 12oz longneck bottle of beer. It’ll also allow you to disguise what you have in this normal looking water bottle. And when you look inside the lid you will notice that there is a stopper inside. This stopper will seal many 12oz bottles to make it even easier to carry your bottle of beer on the go.
From using Brewtis we did notice that it kept the beer much colder than if it sweated in the warmer air. However with most 12oz longnecks you’ll usually drink them quick enough to not experience a warm beer issue here in the Pacific Northwest. Where this will come in handy is if you’re out on a golf course or hiking in the backcountry to keep your beer more chilled. We do feel that Brewtis would be an excellent accessory to larger 22oz bottles for the times you aren’t sharing them with others. Hopefully those will be forthcoming.
Will this hold the normal size water bottles? Thanks