A customer demonstrates the process off uploading a selfie to the system and having it printed onto a cocktail at the bar. Bartenders at The Canal House in Birmingham city centre use a 3D printer to superimpose any image onto the foam atop an espresso, coffee or even a pint of Guinness. Staff said mainly selfies are chosen to adorn the boozy treat - which costs 8.95 - although they have had some more unusual requests.(Photo/Agencies)
A customer demonstrates the process off uploading a selfie to the system and having it printed onto a cocktail at the bar. Bartenders at The Canal House in Birmingham city centre use a 3D printer to superimpose any image onto the foam atop an espresso, coffee or even a pint of Guinness. Staff said mainly selfies are chosen to adorn the boozy treat - which costs 8.95 - although they have had some more unusual requests.(Photo/Agencies)
Matt Arnold, senior bar tender at the Canal House bar in Birmingham, with a porn star martini with his face printed on it. Bartenders at The Canal House in Birmingham city centre use a 3D printer to superimpose any image onto the foam atop an espresso, coffee or even a pint of Guinness. Staff said mainly selfies are chosen to adorn the boozy treat - which costs 8.95 - although they have had some more unusual requests.(Photo/Agencies)