XBrew Lab debuted its tabletop nitro beverage machine EverNitro at CES this week, giving nitro coffee lovers a more accessible way to enjoy nitro coffee without the waste and expense of traditional cartridge-based machines.
For those unfamiliar with nitro coffee, it is cold brew coffee infused with nitrogen gas. This process creates tiny bubbles that give the drink a smooth, naturally sweet taste similar to drinking Guinness. Many people point out that nitro coffee is less bitter.
EverNitro is positioning itself as a more affordable all-in-one solution in the long run versus competitors such as NitroBrew. “We offer the quality of a commercial faucet with the footprint of a coffee maker. While other companies sell gas, we provide the technology to extract it for free,” said Terry Tan, founder and CEO.
The company claims EverNitro delivers 95% nitrogen purity, highlighting its ability to generate nitrogen directly from ambient air. By eliminating the need for disposable cartridges, this device provides an inexpensive and environmentally friendly solution for home use.

We tested it ourselves and were pleasantly surprised. This machine is easy to use and can be easily installed on the counter or stored comfortably on a shelf, making it perfect for any kitchen or bar setup. The canister holds coffee, bar-quality cocktails, or other beverages. Users can select their preferred pressure from 0 to 8 BAR (meters of pressure).
The entire process from filling your drink to enjoying your finished drink takes just a few minutes. There is also a companion app that delivers updates.
The device launched on Kickstarter in October and raised more than $570,000. This is evidence of strong interest in this product despite its premium price. The Lite option costs $470 and includes only the machine and canister, but backers can purchase it for $290. The Pro version costs $583 ($337 for backers) and includes the machine, two canisters, a coffee bean storage jar, and a whipped cream kit. However, for comparison, NitroBrew’s countertop units cost about $1,000.
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Looking ahead, Tan told TechCrunch that the team is “researching how gas can fundamentally improve the texture of all beverages, not just coffee. Imagine a machine that goes beyond just dispensing and intelligently mixes cocktails or brews coffee, automatically selecting the perfect gas profile to enhance body and mouthfeel.”
