Panhead Custom Ales creates world’s first vending machine that lets users pay for their beer by ‘slaying’ guitar via Thinkerbell Aotearoa
Wellington born brewery Panhead Custom Ales is treating beer and music lovers across the country to a world-first innovation via Thinkerbell Aotearoa.
The popular beer brand has developed a vending machine that operates via electric guitar and is strictly controlled by the musical abilities of the user. Filled to the brim with a selection of Panhead Custom ales like their Supercharger APA, Quickchange XPA and Port Road Pilsner, the only way to ‘pay’ for a cold one is by adequately slaying a guitar riff.
Equipped with a fully-custom Explorer guitar, sub and beer tap guitar stand, the ‘Slay to Pay’ vending machine uses the power of AI audio fingerprinting to rate people’s guitar skills in real-time, and distributes a beer to those it deems worthy.
Says Rebecca Sinclair, Panhead Custom Ales: “It’s essentially a souped up guitar hero for adults. As far as we know, this is a first of its kind machine with some pretty cool new tech and the best kind of reward for those willing to give it a go . No one has done this before.
“As a brewery that’s all about living loud, pushing the boundaries and customisation, the machine was the perfect combination of a couple of our favourite things, cold beer and really loud music. We gave it its first run at the Panhead Rolling Stone Music Awards and it turns out it’s pretty ruthless. It rejected some of the best guitarists in the country.”
(Man breaks out surprise performance on Panhead Custom Ales Slay to Pay vending machine at Auckland pub Bedford Soda & Liquor)
Sinclair said thirsty guitarists keen to conquer Slay to Pay should keep an eye on Panhead’s instagram page for updates.
9 Comments
Lfg
Very cool. I wanna give it a go.
Well done Thinkerbell. Good to see nice work coming out from the shop.
ROCK.
Fun
…the early 2000’s want their stunt vending machine ideas back. I guess we can be grateful it wasn’t a secretly filmed flash mob.
110 baby.
Another person from Upper Hutt in advertising. Can we exchange numbers and hang out some time? #5018
This one goes to eleven. One louder.