HOW IT WORKS

 
You become the campfire brew-master with the 1571 Fahrenheit [1571F] Beer Caramelizer. A flash of heat from the caramelizer reacts with the sugars in the beverage, creating a richer and smoother taste. Don't be afraid to "ex-beer-iment!" The caramelizer will transform your campfires and adult beverages into a brand new "ex-beer-ience."
 
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[1] Get the Fire started and let the coals begin heating up

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[2] Insert the Beer Carmelizer into the fire until the tip is glowing red hot

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[3] Dip the red hot tip into your beer or drink of choice for 3-5 seconds

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[4] Cheers, enjoy it and do it all over again with a different beer or cocktail

 
 

Did you know?

[ Average tempature of a campfire is 1571°F]Depending on the size of the fire, we RECOMMEND adding an additional rod [extension rod] to the caramelizer for length. this will add 12” to the Caramelizer allowing you to have a safe distance from the fi…

[ Average tempature of a campfire is 1571°F]

Depending on the size of the fire, we RECOMMEND adding an additional rod [extension rod] to the caramelizer for length. this will add 12” to the Caramelizer allowing you to have a safe distance from the fire.

[There are more than 4,000 craft breweries operating in America, more than at any other time in our gloriously tipsy history]With our crafty design, you are able to un-screw the handle and replace it your favorite beer tap handle of your choice.

[There are more than 4,000 craft breweries operating in America, more than at any other time in our gloriously tipsy history]

With our crafty design, you are able to un-screw the handle and replace it your favorite beer tap handle of your choice.

[Cenosillicaphobia is the fear of an empty glass. Make sure you keep a well-stocked fridge]Download our free beer tasting sheets to make note of your “ex-BEER-ience”

[Cenosillicaphobia is the fear of an empty glass. Make sure you keep a well-stocked fridge]

Download our free beer tasting sheets to make note of your “ex-BEER-ience”