Cartridge-Free EverNitro Debuts at CES, Making Home Nitro From Air
XBrew Lab debuted EverNitro at CES, a countertop, cartridge-free nitro machine that pulls nitrogen from air to reduce cartridge waste and cut home nitro costs.

XBrew Lab unveiled EverNitro at CES, a compact countertop nitro system that promises to generate nitrogen from ambient air and eliminate single-use gas cartridges for home use. The unit claims to produce nitrogen at up to about 95% purity and offers an adjustable pressure range of 0-8 BAR, positioning it as a cartridge-free alternative to existing nitro systems like NitroBrew.
EverNitro is designed for home counters and small bars, with a compact footprint and a companion app for pressure control and recipe recall. The device supports multiple beverages, from nitro coffee to cocktails, and aims to give home baristas and cocktail mixers more control over mouthfeel and head retention by letting them dial in pressure across the 0-8 BAR range. The app connection also aims to simplify consistent pours for households and small operations that want repeatable results without a gas supplier.
Technically, the machine uses onboard gas generation from ambient air rather than disposable N2 cartridges. That approach targets two community pain points: recurring cartridge costs and single-use plastic or metal waste. By generating nitrogen on demand, EverNitro could lower long-term operating costs for people who pour frequent nitros and reduce the logistics of swapping or buying cartridges. XBrew Lab first introduced the product to backers on Kickstarter in late 2025, where it raised significant backing and established early pricing tiers labeled Lite and Pro for different feature sets and capacity.

At CES, the EverNitro demo emphasized practical use cases: home nitro coffee for richer crema and smoother mouthfeel, nitro cocktails for stable foam and texture, and small-scale tap setups where cartridge supply is inconvenient. For communities that trade tips on extraction, pressure, and texture, the adjustable pressure and app control could open more experimentation — from soft, creamy nitros to firmer, stout-like heads.
Questions remain about runtime, maintenance, and long-term reliability compared with established cartridge systems, but the Kickstarter traction and CES showcase signal strong interest. For readers who pour nitro at home or run small hospitality setups, EverNitro offers a path to cut waste and recurring costs while expanding control over the pour. Expect more detailed specs, pricing breakdowns for Lite and Pro models, and availability timelines as XBrew Lab moves from prototype demos to shipping units.
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