A beverage cartridge system is adapted to brew a beverage through a brewer having a holder adapted to receive the cartridge system. The holder may have a deep well with one or more needles therewithin to pierce through the bottom of the cartridge system when inserted into the well. The cartridge sys
A beverage cartridge system is adapted to brew a beverage through a brewer having a holder adapted to receive the cartridge system. The holder may have a deep well with one or more needles therewithin to pierce through the bottom of the cartridge system when inserted into the well. The cartridge system may include a short cup and a tall cup, where the tall cup is taller than the short cup to pack more beverage grind. The cartridge system may include a filter within an outer cup. The bottom of the filter may be deep enough to be juxtaposed to the bottom of the cup. The filter may be formed from a material that is substantially resistant to piercing by the needle within the holder such that when the outlet needle pierces through the bottom of the cup, the outlet needle raises the filter at a point of contact, and the filter substantially resists the outlet needle from piercing through the filter during a brewing process.
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1. A method of brewing a beverage from either one of a first beverage cartridge having a beverage ingredient therein and a second beverage cartridge having a beverage ingredient therein, which is taller than the first beverage cartridge, with a brewer having an inlet needle, a first outlet needle, a
1. A method of brewing a beverage from either one of a first beverage cartridge having a beverage ingredient therein and a second beverage cartridge having a beverage ingredient therein, which is taller than the first beverage cartridge, with a brewer having an inlet needle, a first outlet needle, and a second outlet needle, the method comprising the steps of: piercing the first beverage cartridge with the inlet needle and, at a first predetermined piercing location within the brewer, piercing the first beverage with the first outlet needle;not piercing the first beverage cartridge at a second predetermined piercing location within the brewer, that is vertically offset from the first predetermined piercing location, with the second outlet needle;injecting liquid into the first beverage cartridge with the inlet needle; anddraining beverage from within the first beverage cartridge with the first outlet needle. 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the brewer includes a cover that is movable between an open position and a closed position, and a cartridge receptacle that is configured to individually receive either one of the first beverage cartridge and the second beverage cartridge;the inlet needle is coupled to the cover such that the inlet needle is movable with the cover as the cover moves from the open position to the closed position;the first outlet needle is located within the cartridge receptacle; andthe step of piercing the first beverage cartridge comprises piercing the first beverage cartridge with the inlet needle as the cover moves from the open position to the closed position and with the first outlet needle as the first beverage cartridge moves to a fully inserted position within the cartridge receptacle. 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first beverage cartridge includes a cup, with a rim and a base, and a cartridge cover over the rim;the cartridge receptacle includes a bottom end and a top end through which the first and second beverage cartridges are insertable;the first outlet needle is located within the cartridge receptacle between the top end and the bottom end; andthe first predetermined piercing location is between the top end of the cartridge receptacle and the bottom end of the cartridge receptacle. 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first beverage cartridge is a frusto-conical single-serving beverage cartridge. 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first beverage cartridge includes a cup having a circular base with a side wall extending upwardly therefrom to a radially outwardly protruding rim surrounding a circular access opening, an outer diameter of the side wall adjacent and below the rim of 40 mm to 47 mm, an outer diameter of the side wall along the circular base of 34 mm to 38 mm, and a height between the rim and the circular base of 43 mm to 46 mm. 6. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the step of: prior to injecting liquid into the first beverage cartridge, determining whether the first beverage cartridge is an authorized beverage cartridge. 7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first beverage cartridge has a first longitudinal axis and is configured to be inserted into the brewer in any orientation about the first longitudinal axis relative to the brewer, the inlet needle pierces the first beverage cartridge at a location on the longitudinal axis, and the first predetermined piercing location is offset from the longitudinal axis. 8. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first outlet needle is located at a first fixed needle location within the brewer. 9. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second outlet needle is located at a second fixed needle location within the brewer that is vertically offset from the first fixed needle location. 10. A method of brewing a beverage with a brewer having an inlet needle, a first outlet needle, and a second outlet needle located in spaced relation to the first outlet needle, the method comprising the steps of: piercing a first beverage cartridge having a first configuration and a beverage ingredient therein with the inlet needle and with the first outlet needle;not piercing the first beverage cartridge with the second outlet needle;injecting liquid into the first beverage cartridge with the inlet needle;draining beverage from within the first beverage cartridge with the first outlet needle;after the first beverage cartridge has been removed from the brewer, piercing a second beverage cartridge having a second configuration that is different than the first configuration and a beverage ingredient therein with the inlet needle and with the second outlet needle;not piercing the second beverage cartridge with the first outlet needle;injecting liquid into the second beverage cartridge with the inlet needle; anddraining beverage from within the second beverage cartridge with the second outlet needle. 11. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the brewer includes a cover that is movable between an open position and a closed position and a cartridge receptacle, with a bottom end and a top end through which the first and second beverage cartridges are insertable, that is configured to individually receive either one of the first beverage cartridge and the second beverage cartridge;the inlet needle is coupled to the cover such that the inlet needle is movable with the cover as the cover moves from the open position to the closed position;the second outlet needle is located at the bottom end of the cartridge receptacle; andthe step of piercing the second beverage cartridge comprises piercing the second beverage cartridge with the inlet needle as the cover moves from the open position to the closed position and with the second outlet needle as the second beverage cartridge moves to a fully inserted position within the cartridge receptacle. 12. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first beverage cartridge includes a cup having a circular base with a side wall extending upwardly therefrom to a radially outwardly protruding rim surrounding a circular access opening, an outer diameter of the side wall adjacent and below the rim of 40 mm to 47 mm, an outer diameter of the side wall along the circular base of 34 mm to 38 mm, and a height between the rim and the circular base of 43 mm to 46 mm; andthe second beverage cartridge includes a cup having a base with a side wall extending upwardly therefrom to a radially outwardly protruding rim surrounding a circular access opening, and a height that is greater than the height of the first beverage cartridge. 13. A method of brewing a beverage from either one of a first beverage cartridge having a first configuration and a beverage ingredient therein and a second beverage cartridge having a second configuration that is different than the first configuration and a beverage ingredient therein, the method comprising the step of: enclosing the first beverage cartridge but not the second beverage cartridge within a brew chamber, which is configured to individually receive either one of the first and second beverage cartridges, in such a manner that the first beverage cartridge is pierced by an inlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber, is pierced at a first predetermined piercing location by a first outlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber, and is not pieced at a second predetermined piercing location, that is vertically offset from the first predetermined piercing location, by a second outlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber. 14. A method as claimed in claim 13, further comprising the steps of: injecting liquid into the first beverage cartridge with the inlet needle; anddraining beverage from within the first beverage with the first outlet needle. 15. A method as claimed in claim 13, further comprising the step of: prior to injecting liquid into the first beverage cartridge, determining whether the first beverage cartridge is an authorized beverage cartridge. 16. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the step of enclosing the first beverage cartridge includes enclosing the first beverage cartridge with a receptacle and a cover. 17. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the step of enclosing the first beverage cartridge includes preventing the first beverage cartridge from reaching the second outlet needle. 18. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first beverage cartridge defines a longitudinal axis; andthe method further comprises the step of, prior to enclosing the first beverage cartridge but not the second beverage cartridge within a brew chamber, permitting the first beverage cartridge to be inserted into the brew chamber regardless of its orientation about the longitudinal axis relative to the brew chamber. 19. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first beverage cartridge defines a longitudinal axis;the first beverage cartridge is pierced at a location on the longitudinal axis by the inlet needle; andthe first beverage cartridge is pierced at a location offset from the longitudinal axis by the first outlet needle. 20. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first outlet needle is located at a first fixed needle location within the brewer. 21. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the second outlet needle is located at a second fixed needle location within the brewer that is vertically offset from the first fixed needle location. 22. A method of brewing a beverage from either one of a first beverage cartridge having a first configuration and a beverage ingredient therein and a second beverage cartridge having a second configuration that is different than the first configuration and a beverage ingredient therein, the method comprising the steps of: enclosing the first beverage cartridge but not the second beverage cartridge within a brew chamber, which is configured to individually receive either one of the first and second beverage cartridges, in such a manner that the first beverage cartridge is pierced by an inlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber, is pierced by a first outlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber, and is not pieced by a second outlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber and located in spaced relation to the first outlet needle; andafter the first beverage cartridge has been removed from the brew chamber, enclosing the second beverage cartridge but not the first beverage cartridge within the brew chamber in such a manner that the second beverage cartridge is pierced by the inlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber, is not pierced by the first outlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber, and is pieced by the second outlet needle that is associated with the brew chamber. 23. A method as claimed in claim 22, wherein the second beverage cartridge defines a longitudinal axis, an outer perimeter and a longitudinally extending discontinuity in the outer perimeter; andthe method further comprises the step of, prior to enclosing the second beverage cartridge but not the first beverage cartridge within the brew chamber, preventing the second beverage cartridge from being inserted into the brew chamber unless the longitudinally extending discontinuity is oriented about the longitudinal axis in a predetermined manner relative to the brew chamber. 24. A method of brewing a beverage with a brewer having a brew chamber, an inlet needle associated with the brew chamber, a first outlet needle associated with the brew chamber, and a second outlet needle associated with the brew chamber and located in spaced relation to the first outlet needle, the method comprising the steps of: operably coupling the brewer to only one of a first beverage cartridge having a beverage ingredient therein and defining a longitudinal axis and a second beverage cartridge having a beverage ingredient therein that is taller than the first beverage cartridge and defines a longitudinal axis, an outer perimeter and a longitudinally extending discontinuity in the outer perimeter, by either permitting the first beverage cartridge to be fully inserted into the brew chamber in any orientation about the longitudinal axis relative to the brew chamber and piercing the first beverage cartridge with the inlet needle and at a first predetermined piercing location with the first outlet needle, but not at a second predetermined piercing location, that is vertically offset from the first predetermined piercing location, with the second outlet needle, subsequent to the first beverage cartridge being positioned within the brew chamber, orpreventing the second beverage cartridge from being fully inserted into the brew chamber unless the longitudinally extending discontinuity is oriented about the longitudinal axis in a predetermined manner relative to the brew chamber and piercing the second beverage cartridge with the inlet needle and at the second predetermined piercing location with the second outlet needle, but not at the first predetermined piercing location with the first outlet needle, subsequent to the second beverage cartridge being positioned within the brew chamber and oriented about the longitudinal axis in the predetermined manner relative to the brew chamber;injecting liquid into the pierced one of the first and second beverage cartridges with the inlet needle; anddraining beverage from within the pierced one of the first and second beverage cartridges. 25. A method as claimed in claim 24, wherein the first beverage cartridge includes a cup, with a rim and a base, and a cartridge cover over the rim; andthe step of piercing the first beverage cartridge includes piercing the cartridge cover of the first beverage cartridge with the inlet needle and piercing the base of the first beverage cartridge with the first outlet needle. 26. A method as claimed in claim 24, wherein the second beverage cartridge includes a cup, with a rim and a base, and a cartridge cover over the rim; andthe step of piercing the second beverage cartridge includes piercing the cartridge cover of the second beverage cartridge with the inlet needle. 27. A method as claimed in claim 26, wherein the step of piercing the second beverage cartridge includes piercing the base of the second beverage cartridge with the second outlet needle. 28. A method as claimed in claim 24, further comprising the step of: prior to injecting liquid into the pierced one of the first and second beverage cartridges with the inlet needle, determining whether the pierced one of the first and second beverage cartridges is an authorized beverage cartridge.
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