Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for monitoring liquid
consumption at one or more establishments. At each establishment, the
system includes one or more spouts and a local computer. Each spout is
mounted on a liquid container. Also, each spout generates data regarding
the amount of liquid poured from the spout's container. The local
computer at each establishment collects data generated by the spouts at
the establishment. In some embodiments, a wireless network links the
local computer and the spouts at each establishment. The system also
includes an external computer that gathers the data collected by the
local computers of the establishments monitored by the system. In some
embodiments, the external computer is located outside of all the
establishments, while in other embodiments this computer is located
within one of the establishments. Some embodiments of the invention
provide a free-pour spout. This spout mounts on an open orifice of a
liquid container and measures the amount of liquid poured from the liquid
container. This spout has a housing and a passageway defined within the
housing. It also has a detection circuit that detects fluid flow through
the passageway. In addition, this spout has a measuring circuit that
generates data relating to fluid flow when the detection circuit detects
fluid flow through the passageway.