A beverage dispensing system includes a point of sale and one or more free-pour and/or controlled-pour spouts. The system receives data at the point of sale that includes a beverage selection entered at a user interface and determines the ingredients in the beverage selection. A dispensing instructi
A beverage dispensing system includes a point of sale and one or more free-pour and/or controlled-pour spouts. The system receives data at the point of sale that includes a beverage selection entered at a user interface and determines the ingredients in the beverage selection. A dispensing instruction is sent to one of the controlled-pour spouts to dispense a quantity of the ingredient based at least in part on the beverage selection. For the free-pour spouts, a quantity of the ingredient is measured as the ingredient is dispensed from a container through a free-pour spout. The point of sale receives data that includes the identity of the ingredient and the measured quantity. A price of the beverage selection is calculated based at least in part on the ingredients dispensed and the quantities thereof. The price may be automatically calculated upon dispensing of the beverage selection.
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1. A beverage dispensing system, comprising: a free-pour spout having a first sensor configured to be coupled to a first beverage container containing a first ingredient, the free-pour spout configured to dispense the first ingredient and is also configured to measure a length of time the first beve
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A beverage dispensing system, comprising: a free-pour spout having a first sensor configured to be coupled to a first beverage container containing a first ingredient, the free-pour spout configured to dispense the first ingredient and is also configured to measure a length of time the first beverage container is inverted and is dispensing the first ingredient;a controlled-pour spout having a second sensor configured to be secured to a second beverage container containing a second ingredient, the controlled-pour spout configured dispense metered amounts of the second ingredient;a user interface configured to receive input from a user that includes a beverage selection that includes the second ingredient;a point of sale configured to: receive data from the free-pour spout that includes identifying information for the first ingredient and the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and dispensing the first ingredient;determine a price of a first beverage dispensed from the free-pour spout based at least in part on the identifying information for the first ingredient and the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and dispensing the first ingredient;receive the beverage selection from the user interface that includes the second ingredient;generate a dispensing instruction based on the beverage selection and including an instruction to dispense an instructed amount of the second ingredient from the controlled-pour spout;send data including the dispensing instruction to the controlled-pour spout; anddetermine a price of a second beverage dispensed from the controlled-pour spout based at least in part on the instructed amount of the second ingredient. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the free-pour spout is configured to be coupled to multiple beverage containers that each has respective ingredients and is each configured to dispense their respective ingredients, the first sensor configured to identify the respective dispensed ingredients and to measure a length of time the respective beverage containers are inverted and are dispensing their respective ingredients. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interface is further configured to receive the data from the free-pour spout that includes the identifying information for the first ingredient and the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and dispensing the first ingredient. 4. The system of claim 1, further comprising a clock configured to associate a timestamp with the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and is dispensing the first ingredient. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the controlled-pour spout includes a controllable locking mechanism that is configured to lock the controlled-pour spout to prevent further dispensing of the second ingredient when the instructed amount of the second ingredient is dispensed from the controlled-pour spout. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the controllable locking mechanism is an electromagnetic, ring-activated locking mechanism. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the user interface includes a programmable LCD touch screen. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the controlled-pour spout is coupled to multiple beverage containers that each has respective ingredients and is each configured to dispense their respective ingredients, the second sensor configured to dispense at least one metered amount of one or more of the respective ingredients according to the dispensing instruction. 9. The system of claim 1, further comprising a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag secured to one of the free-pour spout and the controlled-pour spout. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the RFID tag is secured to the free-pour spout and is configured to identify the first ingredient and to store the identified first ingredient in memory of the RFID tag. 11. The system of claim 9, wherein the RFID tag is secured to the controlled-pour spout and is further configured to identify the second ingredient and to store the identified second ingredient in memory of the RFID tag. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the RFID tag is a sealed RFID tag and the controlled-pour spout includes an activator ring, a pouring spout, and a spring-loaded stopper, the RFID tag configured to identify the second ingredient contained within the second beverage container, the activator ring configured to read the second ingredient from the RFID tag and to control the spring-loaded stopper to dispense the second ingredient based on the received dispensing instruction. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the activator ring is separable from the pouring spout. 14. The system of claim 1, wherein the free-pour spout, the controlled-pour spout, and the point of sale are wirelessly coupled together. 15. The system of claim 1, further comprising memory configured to store at least one of the identifying information for the first ingredient, the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and dispensing the first ingredient, the price of the first beverage, the beverage selection, the dispensing instruction, and the price of the second beverage. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein, in response to the dispensed first beverage, the point of sale is further configured to generate a first check associated with the first beverage, the first check associated with a first user and a first patron, the first check stored in the memory. 17. The system of claim 16, wherein, in response to the dispensed second beverage, the point of sale is further configured to generate a second check associated with the second beverage, the second check associated with a second patron and one of the first user and a second user, the second check stored in the memory. 18. The system of claim 17, wherein the point of sale is further configured to generate a report related to one of the first check, the second check, the first user, the second user, the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and dispensing the first ingredient, the price of the first beverage, the beverage selection, the dispensing instruction, and the price of the second beverage. 19. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interface is positioned remote from the point of sale. 20. A beverage dispensing method for dispensing beverages from a beverage dispenser having a free-pour spout, a controlled-pour spout, and a point of sale, the free-pour spout having a first sensor coupled to a first beverage container containing a first ingredient, the free-pour spout configured to dispense the first ingredient and also configured to measure a length of time the first beverage container is inverted and is dispensing the first ingredient, the controlled-pour spout having a second sensor secured to and in physical contact with a second beverage container containing a second ingredient, the controlled-pour spout configured dispense metered amounts of the second ingredient, the method comprising: receiving, at the point of sale, data from the free-pour spout that includes identifying information for the first ingredient and the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and dispensing the first ingredient;determining a price of a first beverage dispensed from the free-pour spout based at least in part on the identifying information for the first ingredient and the length of time the first beverage container is inverted and dispensing the first ingredient;receiving user input at a user interface, the user input including a beverage selection that includes the second ingredient;receiving the beverage selection from the user interface that includes the second ingredient;generating a dispensing instruction based on the beverage selection and including an instruction to dispense an instructed amount of the second ingredient from the controlled-pour spout;sending data including the dispensing instruction to the controlled-pour spout; anddetermining a price of a second beverage dispensed from the controlled-pour spout based at least in part on the instructed amount of the second ingredient.
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