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The Perfect Black and Tan Beer Layering Tool is a stainless steel bartender accessory designed for easy, precise pouring of layered beer cocktails. Compatible with various glass types, it ensures distinct separation of beer layers through gentle pouring action. Dishwasher safe and durable, it’s perfect for both beginners and enthusiasts aiming to craft visually stunning Black and Tan drinks effortlessly.







| ASIN | B008A1XLXY |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,257 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #101 in Barware Tool Sets |
| Brand | The Perfect Black + Tan |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only, Machine Wash |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,361) |
| Dishwasher compatible | Yes |
| Finish types | Matte |
| Import | Imported |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 4 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | TPBT-1 |
| Manufacturer | The Perfect Black And Tan |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Mildew-resistant | Plastic Free |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 0.5 inches |
| Specific instructions for use | Layered Beer Cocktails |
| UPC | 885214725426 689466529678 |
M**A
It Works Beautifully!
UPDATE: It was a user error. Make sure you use a nitro-infused beer (Guinness in the can, Murphy's, etc.) for the top layer and you must pour the top-layer beer precisely and gently on the dome in the center and it will come out beautifully! Previous post: I'm giving it three stars because, even though I haven't gotten it right yet, I believe this gadget works. I just have to figure it out. And I don't mind drinking my failed attempts. It's not like you can ruin beer. At first, I was using bottled Guinness Extra Stout and Smithwick's Red (Guinness on top of the Smithwick's). It wouldn't work because the densities of both beers were the same. Then, I tried Guinness in the can with the nitro widget. At first, it seemed to work, but, after a while the black beer just settled to the bottom and blended with the red. So, I think my technique is off. I don't know if I should wait until the little bit of head disappears from the bottom beer completely before pouring on the top, if that's the problem. Or am I pouring the top beer too fast? I'm pretty sure you have to make sure you're pouring directly on the dome in the center, rather than on the strainer edge. That much I've figured out. The point is, I thought this thing would be a no-brainer, and maybe it is. I may very well be over-complicating a simple process. But I have followed what little instructions come with it and have had no success in layering beers. But I'm going to keep experimenting until I figure it out.
D**Y
Cheers!
Fabulous! I followed the instructions, which turned out great. According to them, pour the Ale first, then the Guinness. Pour the Ale without the tool, then use the tool to pour the Guinness. As you can tell in the photo, it turned out very well. Cheers!
S**H
Works Great
I bought this for my son (In college and a bartender) and myself (homebrewer). We both love it. It is the easiest black and tan pour on the market and I have used many of them. My son got it in the mail and brought it into the bar where he works and asked for a black and tan to be poured using it. It poured perfectly. He was not working at the time, but the bartenders that were working that night ended up pouring black and tans for the rest of the customers that saw it at work. A true novelty that works well for American style Black and Tans. In the UK, they don't split them. Too bad, they are missing out on a cool thing. A great product. Try it with hard cider. It also works best if you use Nitrogen based stout for the top beer on the pour.
G**N
Black and Tan Secrets
This works way better than the turtle spoon, but still requires a little practice. The trick to a good black and tan is having the correct beer that floats on top. I bought Guiness Draught in a bottle and it lacks the nitrogen ball of the cans. The draught in a can is creamier and the nitrogen helps it float on top. A work around I found for bottles draught beer is to remove it from the fridge for an hour before you pour these. If it is slightly warmer than the bottom beer it will float much better.
D**.
Black & Tan Enabled - Drink Support System
First attempt did not work so well. Think I poured too fast. It could have been partly due to the type of ale. Second time was almost perfect. Black & Tan looked almost like a PRO had done it. Be sure to pour onto the center of the dome in the middle.
J**R
Use a spoon
It works ok but not as good as using a regular spoon. I poured the Guinness super slo and it still was hard to keep separated from the Harp.
P**H
Makes Perfect Black & Tan!
Tried a couple of black & tan tools. This one easily makes a perfect one every time. Love it!
F**S
Stunning!
Let me tell you about the Beer Layering Tool – it's a game-changer for any beer enthusiast! I recently got my hands on one, and let me just say, it's fantastic. First off, it's super easy to use. Even if you're not a bartender or a beer connoisseur, you can still create these Instagram-worthy layered drinks effortlessly. Just pour your favorite brews into the glass using the tool, and watch as it magically creates those distinct layers. But the best part? The taste. Oh boy, let me tell you, the layers aren't just for show – they actually enhance the flavor experience. With each sip, you get to taste the different notes of the beers separately, which adds a whole new level of enjoyment to your drinking experience. Plus, it's a real conversation starter. Whether you're hosting a party or just hanging out with friends, busting out the Beer Layering Tool is guaranteed to impress. People are always intrigued by how it works and love trying out different combinations of beers. Overall, if you're a beer lover looking to take your drinking game to the next level, I highly recommend getting yourself a Beer Layering Tool. It's fun, it's easy, and most importantly, it makes your beer taste even better. Cheers to that!
K**R
arrived promptly, looks fine, bought as a gift
J**O
Requieres algo de practica y las cervezas correctas para lograr el black & tan. Mucha paciencia a pesar de esta herramienta.
P**.
I love this product. I tried to make a black and tan several times and failed miserably because I did not know you needed a tool like this to achieve the perfect pour. Sure, you can pour one off the back of a spoon, but that's boring and your drinks can be inconsistent. I've found that The Perfect Black and Tan Tool works best on top of wide-rimmed glasses, but I've been getting very good results with this. It's also a conversation piece if you have company over. Overall, if you love drinking black and tans then you should absolutely buy this.
J**A
Takes all the guesswork out of how to make a black and tan with a spoon. This tool makes it dead easy for consistent results. It was a great gift for my husband. He loves it.
L**N
fun gadget