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Beer Brewing Bender Completed

Posted by CmdrTaco on Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:00 AM
from the future-is-now dept.
An anonymous reader writes "The Beer Brewing Bender Project is finally completed. This is a fan built, full sized Bender from Futurama featuring a 6502 CPU powered brain to make him speak triggered by a prop remote control straight out of the show. Inside his body is a beer fermenter used to brew up a batch of real Benderbrau beer!"

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  • I hide my face in shame (Score:5, Funny)

    by Big Nothing (229456) <big.nothing@bigger.com> on Monday January 07, @10:01AM (#21941478)
    And I thought _I_ was a Futurama fan. I will never make that clame again.

    Aslo: where can I buy me one of these?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 07, @10:05AM (#21941502)
    Scene: Citihall: Mayor's Office. A pizza slice splats against the window.

    Poopenmeyer: It's time to take action. [He presses the intercom.] Stephanie, cancel the maid for today. Have her come tomorrow. [He leans back into his chair.] Well, I'm out of ideas. Anyone?

    Farnsworth: Wait! If we could build an object the exact size, density and consistency of the garbage ball, it might just knock the ball away without smashing it to bits.

    Leela: But where can we find a substance the exact density and consistency as garbage?

    Farnsworth: Alas, I don't know.

    Fry: Uh, what about garbage?

    Farnsworth: Good Lord! A second ball of garbage! That just might work!

    Poopenmeyer: But garbage isn't something you just find lying in the streets of Manhattan. This city's been garbage-free for 500 years!

    Fry: Then it's time to make some more.

    Poopenmeyer: Make garbage? But how?

    Fry: Stand back and watch the master! This Slurm can. [He knocks it on the floor.] Now it's garbage. These papers. [He sweeps them off the desk with his hands.] Garbage. This picture of your wife. [He drops it on the floor and the frame smashes.] Pure garbage. Now you try it.

            Poopenmeyer picks up a pencil and drops it on the floor.

    Poopenmeyer: By God, I think the boy's got something. Come on, everyone! The fate of the city is at stake!

            He turns a chair on its side.

    Fry: Good! [He turns to Leela.] Don't finish that cruller, throw it away [Leela throws it on the floor.] Bender. Drink that beer and drop the bottle on the ground. [Bender throws the bottle on the floor.] Very nice.

    Poopenmeyer: Get that robot some more beer! [Bender smiles.]
  • All I can say is... (Score:5, Funny)

    by ExE122 (954104) * on Monday January 07, @10:05AM (#21941504) Homepage Journal
    "Bite my not-so-shiny fiberglass-on-cardboard-and-quilt-insulation-over-a-wood-frame ass."

    Kudos on a truly awesome job! Looks great =)

  • Brewing Time (Score:3, Funny)

    by sjaguar (763407) on Monday January 07, @10:06AM (#21941516) Homepage
    If the beer can be brewed within 30 minutes (including commerical breaks), sign me up for a few.
  • That's so cool! (Score:3, Funny)

    by techpawn (969834) on Monday January 07, @10:15AM (#21941574) Journal
    Also, because of what they made it out of, if there's ever a problem with the beer Bender can smoke too! Is that a tap in the front for the beer? Cuz if it is it's placement is very... poor...
    • Re:That's so cool! (Score:5, Funny)

      by LiquidCoooled (634315) on Monday January 07, @10:19AM (#21941612)
      ft(amazing)a


      1. Clean and sterilise the bottles. I use 750mL plastic PET bottles. A batch of beer will fill 30 of them.

      2. To each bottle add sugar. I use sugar drops and add two per bottle (see below). The additional sugar is to allow for extra fermentation in the bottle. This is what causes the beer to have bubbles.

      3. Remove the airlock from the top of the fermenter to allow the beer to flow freely.

      4. Warm your hands (Not normally necessary but Bender insisted on this step before letting me near his tap).

      5. Slowly, with each bottle tilted to avoid frothing, fill each bottle from the tap.

      6. Tightly cap each bottle.

      [ Parent ]
      • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

        Plastic bottles? Blasphemy!
            • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

              "I just told all my friends to start drinking Corona, or MGD (pry off) or even Grolsch with the flip top."

              Uh, you're going to be bottling in CLEAR bottles??? As as experienced beer brewer, I recommend that you DON'T use clear. The best bottles to use
    • Re:That's so cool! (Score:4, Funny)

      by ArsenneLupin (766289) on Monday January 07, @10:21AM (#21941634)
      And, what's more, it may dispense yellow (the beer) or white (the head, no pun intended...) liquid, depending on its mood :)
      [ Parent ]
    • Re:That's so cool! (Score:4, Funny)

      Is that a tap in the front for the beer? Cuz if it is it's placement is very... poor...
      piss poor, even ...
      [ Parent ]
  • Way down under (Score:4, Interesting)

    by PopeRatzo (965947) * on Monday January 07, @10:18AM (#21941606) Homepage Journal
    I love reading projects like this one. I've got to wonder about how one lives in New Zealand to be able to find time to build this beer-brewing Bender.

    I wish I was versatile enough to know how to wire up a 6502-based audio board w/wireless remote AND do the basic carpentry AND the fiberglass and painting AND brew beer. He's even got an arc-welder, as seen in his video of him destroying his HP printer (link on the last page of TFA)

    Hell, my wife wishes I knew how to change a washer in the bathroom faucet.

    • Re:Way down under (Score:5, Insightful)

      by fotbr (855184) on Monday January 07, @10:50AM (#21941894)
      I don't think you give yourself enough credit.

      Basic woodworking, fiberglassing, painting, and welding are all fairly simple skills -- they just take a bit of practice. Being an artisan capable of earning a living doing any of the above may be a different story, but hobby-level skills aren't all that hard to learn. That leave the electronics, and, well, this is slashdot, so you likely know that or know someone who would love to do a project like that.

      If you really want to learn other stuff, check with your local community college, see if they have any intro-to-X type evening or weekend classes that'd fit your schedule. Most community colleges have some sort of intro-to-welding class, and I'd imagine a basic carpentry class isn't uncommon.
      [ Parent ]
  • Cache (Score:5, Informative)

    by dr_d_19 (206418) on Monday January 07, @10:19AM (#21941608)
    ...before it gets 'dotted.

    Coral here! [nyud.net]
  • Suck my.. (Score:5, Funny)

    by Ezza (413609) on Monday January 07, @10:20AM (#21941616)
    .. beer tap!

    Gives new meaning to a head of beer.
  • Yeah? well (Score:5, Funny)

    by everphilski (877346) on Monday January 07, @10:20AM (#21941624) Journal
    I'll build my own beer-brewing-bender! With blackjack! and hookers! wait, forget about the beer-brewing-bender....
  • Bender OS (Score:3)

    by Nonillion (266505) on Monday January 07, @10:47AM (#21941872)
    "but doesn't it run linux?"

    I'm just guessing here, but wouldn't Benders preferred OS is Olde Fortran.
  • With apologies to Pimpbot (Score:4, Funny)

    by GodfatherofSoul (174979) on Monday January 07, @10:54AM (#21941918)
    He's got a stomach full of candy, and an ass made by Tandy.
  • Smut on Page 2 (Score:5, Funny)

    by The Redster! (874352) on Monday January 07, @11:11AM (#21942092)
    The pervert posted logic circuity on page 2. Someone should aks him to take it down.
  • by CrazyJim1 (809850) on Monday January 07, @11:54AM (#21942472) Journal
    If Bender in the show was equipped with a brew station in his torso... That'd be a perpetual motion machine I wouldn't want to witness.

    Fry,"Whatcha doin Bender?" Bender,"Drinkin my own fluids."
  • cool bot, poor beer (Score:4, Informative)

    by darqit (1040654) on Monday January 07, @12:09PM (#21942632)

    I used to brew some beer myself and the home kit the guy is using makes for pisspoor beer. And also beer from plastic bottles!!! blasphemy

    You want to be using real ingredients not the beersyrup this guy uses. Real barley and hops. Most small breweries also sell to individuals.

    Heat the barley in a pan with sufficient water (as in how much beer you want) and look up a schematic for the heating. Essentially this means heating your mixture to a designated temperature and keeping it there for a period of time. Different temperatures make the barley release different sugars. there are different temperature schemes. Experiment with a few you can really see the difference.

    Add half your hops at the beginning and the other half halfway trough the heating process

    Then strain your beer a few times until it has the desired clarity (can be influenced by the type of barley)and cool the mixture down so the yeast survives when you add it. It is good practice to activate your yeast before adding

    The beerbender does use a handy fermenting vat. These are actually quite cheap. Keep the beer for at least 1 week at around 24 degrees celsius

    The botteling is next. If you like beer you surely have some glass beer bottles. Buy a bottlecapper and some caps. Again really cheap.

    You can use sugar drops to get the CO2 in the bottle but about 2-4 grams of plain sugar also works. I like using some honey as it can be tasted later.But an absolute winner is the brown caster sugar

    cap the bottles with the sugar and again wait for minimally 2 weeks at 24 degrees before consuming

    this way you can vary your beer way more than using some kit. You can experiment with different barley,hops,heating schemes,yeasts,storing times,straining and sugars.

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      The remote is a faithful rendition of a remote used in the show - looks very authentic. I'm not sure prop is the right term but I'm having a hard time right now thinking of a better one.