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Goat Story launches Gina smart coffee instrument

by Staff Writer
November 16, 2016
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Goat Story has designed a smart coffee instrument combining classic coffee brewing techniques with latest technology.

Called Gina, the built-in smart scale minimises the hassle of weighing ingredients and is connected to a mobile app. It aims to make the coffee-brewing process as smooth as possible by tracking brewing data and guiding you through the brewing process. Once complete, save your brew recipe and share it with others.

Gina allows users to experiment with three different brewing techniques: pour over, immersion and cold drip. Simply tune the specially designed valve to control water flow.

Gina is made of a steel frame, ceramic funnel and borosilicate glass pitcher. It features a sleek design that will fit in any kitchen or office space. Gina is available in three different colors; black, white and steel.

Goat Story is the team behind the launch of the unique horn-shaped Goat Mug, which raised more than $450,000 through Kickstarter. The successful campaign gave the young startup team from Slovenia further drive to continue innovating, with the development of Gina.

Gina is now available to support on Kickstarter from 18 October to 17 December.

For more information visit www.goat-story.com

Image credit: Jaka Birsa

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