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During a recent happy hour, I became incredibly fascinated with what I'm going to call the "tip-o-matic" (okay, so I ripped off the term from a fellow happy-hour comrade), a wheel-and-chain dispenser of a certain alcoholic liquid that's stored in what used to be an army water bottle. The apparatus...
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During a recent happy hour, I became incredibly fascinated with what I’m going to call the “tip-o-matic” (okay, so I ripped off the term from a fellow happy-hour comrade), a wheel-and-chain dispenser of a certain alcoholic liquid that’s stored in what used to be an army water bottle. The apparatus itself was designed by Goog, one of the city’s early fabrication and design leaders.

In what venue does the tip-o-meter reside — and what’s in the bottle?

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