Chips & Hardware
XBrew Lab debuts EverNitro to simplify home nitro coffee
XBrew Lab launched EverNitro, a countertop machine that generates nitrogen from air to create nitro coffee, raising over $570,000 on Kickstarter.
XBrew Lab debuted its countertop nitro beverage machine, EverNitro, at CES this week. The device allows users to prepare nitro coffee—cold brew coffee infused with nitrogen gas—at home. Unlike traditional cartridge-based systems that require single-use gas canisters, EverNitro generates nitrogen directly from the surrounding air. By eliminating these cartridges, the machine is designed to offer a less expensive and more environmentally friendly solution for home beverage preparation. The product originally launched on Kickstarter in October and raised over $570,000.
According to XBrew Lab, the EverNitro delivers 95% nitrogen purity. The machine’s canister can accommodate coffee, cocktails, or other beverages, with the preparation process taking only minutes. Users can select their preferred operating pressure, which ranges from 0 to 8 BAR, a metric unit of pressure. The device also features a companion app that delivers updates. The system is available in two distinct pricing tiers:
- Lite option: Retails for $470, with a backer price of $290. This tier includes the machine and a single canister.
- Pro version: Retails for $583, with a backer price of $337. This tier includes the machine, two canisters, a coffee bean preservation jar, and whipped cream kits.
XBrew Lab is positioning the machine as a more affordable alternative to existing market options. For comparison, a countertop unit from competitor NitroBrew costs about $1,000. “We offer the quality of a commercial tap with the footprint of a coffee maker. While others sell you gas, we give you technology to harvest it for free,” said Terry Tan, founder and CEO of XBrew Lab.
Why it matters
EverNitro offers a countertop nitro beverage machine that generates nitrogen from the air, aiming to provide a more affordable and environmentally friendly alternative to cartridge-based systems.