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LiquorSensor.com presents an alcohol inventory control system for bars, restaurants, entertainment venues, and lounges. Its core products include LiquorSensor and DraftSensor, focusing respectively on liquor and beer dispensing management. The main goal is to help operators reduce losses caused by overpouring, unauthorized comped drinks, cash leakage, and negligence by recording every pour.
Based on the site content, the system emphasizes accurate measurement and real-time recording of “every pour,” claiming control down to fractional ounces. It is not just for inventory counting; it is more focused on operational loss management. Through real-time dispensing data, inventory control, and staff compliance management, it helps businesses understand alcohol costs, reduce shrinkage, and improve beverage profitability. The website also mentions an ROI Calculator for estimating potential savings or returns.
The publicly available content does not disclose plans, pricing, billing cycles, hardware costs, or service fees, nor does it clarify whether there is a free version, trial, or demo process. Information on third-party integrations is also lacking, especially whether it can connect with POS, accounting, purchasing, or inventory systems commonly used in restaurant and bar environments. The deployment model is unclear as well, so it is not possible to determine whether this is cloud SaaS, hardware plus cloud service, or an on-premise deployment.
The strengths are its focused use case and direct targeting of a clear pain point: profit leakage in bars. It also covers both beer and liquor, two high-frequency, high-loss categories. Real-time measurement and inventory control can be practically valuable for venues with multiple employees and shifts. The drawbacks are limited information disclosure, with little detail on security and compliance, permission management, APIs, data reporting, after-sales support, or implementation complexity. Further consultation is needed before purchasing.
This system is better suited to bars, restaurants, entertainment venues, and lounges with high alcohol sales and pressure to reduce losses. For small venues with low dispensing volume, the return on investment should be evaluated against hardware, installation, and service costs. The public content does not explain access from China, payment methods, or local support. If deploying it in China, businesses should further confirm network availability, device delivery, after-sales maintenance, and whether local POS or inventory system alternatives may be more suitable.
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