![]() ![]() But the best part about the machine has to be that you can order your drink right from your phone, before you even walk in the door. Boasting a delightful touchscreen face and an epic 300-strong list of cocktail recipes, Monsieur makes having a party – or a night in alone – that much more appealing. With a price range of $1,499-$2,669 (depending on the model), this at-home robotic bartender serves up your favorite cocktails with the click of a button. We had the honor of experiencing this awesome piece of machinery firsthand when the creators of Monsieur paid the Maxim office a visit, providing us with a stellar two-hour break from the workday. Check out the list below and anticipate that glorious, robot-assisted buzz. And unlike the Miracle Machine, they actually practice what they preach: Making you the perfect beverage. Luckily, there are a few gadgets currently on the market that are even cooler, like these four robotic bartenders we managed to snoop out. Obviously we can’t hate them too much, since it was for a good cause, but we’ll admit, we’re still a little bummed. But a few weeks after the supposed startup company introduced the alcohol contraption of our dreams, it was revealed that the invention was a promotional hoax for Wine to Water, a non-profit organization that brings clean water to developing countries. When we first heard about the Miracle Machine – the sleek gadget that miraculously turned water into wine– we immediately celebrated (by getting drunk on wine).
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