Science
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Drinking the Sky: Almanac Beer Co. and Aircapture Turn Thin Air Into Carbonation
California’s Almanac Beer Co. has partnered with tech firm Aircapture to release "Flow – Clean Air Edition," the first commercial…
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Size Matters: Carlsberg’s Smallest Bottle Record Shattered by Swedish Students
A group of five engineering students from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) produced a beer bottle standing just 4…
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Supercritical Extraction Method Enhances Brazilian Hop Quality, Terroir Preservation
If you thought all you needed for a great pint was a good recipe and a steady hand, think again.…
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Visa Headaches and Fresh Hops: Siebel Institute Trades Chicago for Montreal
In a move that’s sending ripples through the brewing community, the Siebel Institute of Technology has announced that it’s packing…
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Chinese Scientists Rescue Your Pint from Flocculation Fiasco
Beer brewing might seem like magic—a potion transforming simple sugars into golden delight. Yet sometimes the yeast, those tiny magicians,…
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Study: Ice-Cold Beer Is Safer, Especially if Non-Alcoholic
We love our beer ice cold, sure. We are usually less inclined towards non-alcoholic beer, but there are some occasions…
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Climate Change Threatens European Beer
Acknowledging the overarching significance of climate change is a shared understanding that transcends geographical boundaries and societal divisions. However, what…
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Hoppy Beer Attenuates Liver Damage in Mice
Scientists at Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany) have studied female binge-drinking mice and found out that hoppy beers are better…
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How It Works: Nitrogen Beer Widget
Have you ever wondered what is that plastic thing inside Guinness can? If so, you probably know that it has…
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UPenn Students Speed Up Beer Brewing
Three UPenn students came up with a way to speed up the beer brewing process by up to nine times.…
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