EverNitro CES 2026 Debut Brings Bar-Quality Nitro Coffee Home
What if you could pour a velvety, cascading glass of nitro coffee in your kitchen—no kegs, no cartridges, no barista required? At CES 2026, XBrew Lab unveiled EverNitro, a countertop machine that promises just that: café-quality nitro coffee made sustainably and affordably at home. Designed for cold brew lovers tired of recurring cartridge costs and plastic waste, EverNitro harvests nitrogen directly from the air, delivering smooth, naturally sweet coffee with a Guinness-like cascade—all in minutes.
Nitro Coffee, Simplified for Everyday Use
For the uninitiated, nitro coffee is cold brew infused with nitrogen gas, creating microbubbles that lend a creamy mouthfeel and reduce bitterness—no dairy needed. Until now, enjoying it at home meant investing in bulky tap systems or constantly buying disposable N₂O cartridges. EverNitro flips that model on its head. Instead of selling gas, XBrew Lab sells a self-sustaining system that generates 95% pure nitrogen on demand. “We offer the quality of a commercial tap with the footprint of a coffee maker,” says CEO Terry Tan. “While others sell you gas, we give you technology to harvest it for free.”
A Sustainable Shift Away from Single-Use Cartridges
Environmental impact is a growing concern among tech-savvy consumers—and EverNitro leans hard into sustainability. By eliminating single-use cartridges, the device cuts down on both recurring expenses and plastic waste. Over time, this could save users hundreds of dollars compared to cartridge-dependent competitors like NitroBrew. The machine’s closed-loop nitrogen generation isn’t just eco-friendly; it’s also remarkably efficient, pulling ambient air through a proprietary filtration system to isolate nitrogen without external tanks or refills.
Compact Design Meets Multi-Beverage Versatility
Despite its advanced tech, EverNitro doesn’t dominate your counter. Sleek and compact, it fits neatly beside a standard coffee maker or tucks onto a shelf when not in use. But don’t let its size fool you—it’s built for versatility. While optimized for nitro cold brew, the machine also handles cocktails, teas, and even homemade sodas. The included stainless steel canister works seamlessly across beverages, and users can dial in pressure from 0 to 8 BAR for precise texture control. Want a light fizz or a dense, creamy pour? The choice is yours.
From Setup to Sip in Minutes
Usability was clearly a priority in EverNitro’s design. After filling the canister with your favorite cold brew (or another beverage), you simply attach it to the base, select your pressure setting, and press start. Within minutes, you’re pouring a drink with that signature slow-falling cascade and rich, foamy head. There’s no complex plumbing, no waiting for gas deliveries—just consistent, bar-quality results with minimal effort. Even first-time users reported intuitive operation during early hands-on tests at CES.
Smart Features Without the Clutter
EverNitro includes a companion app—not to complicate things, but to enhance them. The app delivers firmware updates, usage tips, and even recipe suggestions for nitro-infused cocktails or flavored cold brews. Importantly, the machine functions perfectly without a smartphone, avoiding the common pitfall of over-digitizing simple appliances. This balance of smart functionality and analog ease makes it appealing to both tech enthusiasts and traditional coffee lovers.
Strong Kickstarter Momentum Signals Market Demand
Long before its CES debut, EverNitro proved its appeal. Launched on Kickstarter in October 2025, the campaign raised over $570,000—far exceeding its initial goal. That enthusiasm speaks volumes in a crowded home beverage market. Backers were willing to invest despite the premium price, signaling strong demand for a truly cartridge-free nitro solution. Early adopters secured the Lite model for $290 (retail: $470) or the Pro bundle for $337 (retail: $583), which includes two canisters, a coffee bean preservation jar, and whipped cream kits.
Pricing That Pays Off Over Time
Yes, EverNitro sits at the higher end of home coffee tech—but its long-term value may justify the upfront cost. Consider this: a single box of nitro cartridges can run $20–$30 and lasts only a few weeks. Over a year, that adds up to $250 or more. EverNitro eliminates those recurring costs entirely. For daily nitro drinkers or home entertainers who serve craft beverages regularly, the machine could pay for itself within 18 to 24 months—while reducing environmental impact.
Performance That Lives Up to the Hype
Initial hands-on testing at CES confirmed EverNitro’s promise. The nitrogen infusion was consistent, the texture luxuriously smooth, and the flavor noticeably less acidic than standard cold brew. Even side-by-side comparisons with commercial nitro taps showed minimal difference in quality. The foam head held well, and the pour had that mesmerizing slow-motion cascade fans love. For a home device, that level of performance is impressive—and rare.
Positioning Against Competitors
While brands like NitroBrew have carved out niches in the nitro-at-home space, they rely heavily on consumables. EverNitro’s innovation lies in its independence from those ongoing purchases. It’s not just another gadget—it’s a shift toward ownership over subscription. In an era where consumers increasingly reject planned obsolescence and hidden costs, this approach feels refreshingly honest and forward-thinking.
Why This Matters Beyond Coffee
EverNitro’s implications stretch beyond caffeine. As home mixology and craft beverage culture grow, tools that enable restaurant-quality experiences at home are in high demand. Whether you’re serving nitro espresso martinis at a dinner party or crafting a refreshing nitro lemonade on a summer afternoon, EverNitro offers creative freedom without compromise. It’s a platform, not just a product—and that opens doors for future beverage innovation.
The Future of Home Beverage Tech Is Self-Sufficient
With EverNitro, XBrew Lab isn’t just launching another kitchen appliance. It’s redefining what’s possible in home beverage preparation—merging sustainability, convenience, and premium quality into one sleek device. As we move deeper into 2026, expect more innovations that prioritize user autonomy and environmental responsibility. For now, nitro coffee lovers finally have a compelling reason to skip the café line and pour perfection at home.