Champagne fountain how does it work
When your tower is completed you should have several layers of successive touching glasses, with every layer above placed in the center of the diamond created by the glasses, with one solitary glass sitting at the top. Sure, Prosecco , Cava and even sparkling Cider will work here, but you went to the trouble of building the tower in the first place, so why scrimp now?
This part takes a ton of patience, but when done right, it looks super cool. Slowly begin pouring the chilled Champagne into the glass at the top of the tower, allowing the Champagne to overflow.
The overflowing Champagne will then trickle into the glasses on the level below, filling until they overflow and fill the glasses below them and so on. Repeat this procedure several times until the beverage flows freely. If this procedure fails, pour beverage in the top reservoir, with the fountain running, until the pump is activated. Safety Precautions Do not use anything with pulp in the fountain. Never run fountain dry.
Never immerse the base in water. Cleaning After use, empty remaining beverage and fill lower reservoir with at least two gallons of warm water and let run until clear of all product. Without a doubt, a beautifully constructed champagne fountain creates a highly memorable focal point for any event from a wedding reception through a christening to a 50th year anniversary party and every other celebration in between. Here are a few tips on how to build a champagne fountain as easily as possible and with a minimum of fuss:.
Build a stable base. It is essential to start with a firm, solid base for the fountain. In the same vein, use a separate table so that any unnecessary jostling is kept to a minimum before the guests actually queue up to use the tower.
Use the right, same-sized glasses. A seemingly small matter, it is essential to always use coupe champagne glasses. These are the somewhat retro but eminently usable short-stemmed ones that are easily stackable.
Fluted glasses simply do not work. In addition, do not mix and match — make sure that you have enough identical glasses — your glasses as it will only complicate matters beyond repair. Plan ahead. The tower is made up of a square base layer. The second one is essentially the same but slightly smaller in size.
For example, if the bottom layer is eight glasses by eight glasses, the layer above that would then be seven by seven, the layer above that six by six, and so on.
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