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In the pub
An article on storing and serving keg beer, including information on how beer pumps and sparklers work to pull the perfect pint.
How does the widget in a beer can work?
This page from Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks explains how widgets in beer cans work to create bubbles.
Why does nose grease tame beer?
Why does rubbing your finger on your nose, then putting it in your beer, tame a brew’s foam?
Destroying foams - Orogenic Displacement of Proteins
Find out how fats can destroy the head on your beer.
Brewing and alcohol podcast
In this podcast the Naked Scientists investigate everything from the bubbles in your pint of guinness to where the flavour in beer comes from.
Smart packaging
How about a beer that can cool itself, or a bag of lettuce that tells you when it's gone off? This comprehensive article covers all the latest developments in intelligent packaging.
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