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How do brewers control temperature to make beer?
How do brewers keep their beer fresh?
How do brewers know how alcoholic their beer is going to be?
How do brewers use fish bladders to make a clearer beer?
How do brewers control the colour and taste of their beer?
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Large Hadron What?

Getting the right alcohol levels in your ale
Physicist Rik Sargent talks to Josh and Andy from Redemption Brewing who are experts in perfecting their real ale. They discuss how the sugar and alcohol affect the density of the beer and how to ...

New Space Beer is Brewed With Real Moon Dust
A new limited edition beer has been made with actual moon dust.

Tiny fibers put the head on stout beer
Researchers have found that tiny fibres can be used to start bubbles in stout beer.

The Science Of A Good Pour
Where do the bubbles in your beer come from and what's the best way to pour a beer?

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?


Beer colour infographic
How can we categorise beer by the colour? It all depends on how they absorb a certain wavelength. Find out more in this lovely infographic

Can Brewing Beer Be as Simple as Brewing Coffee?
A start-up that wants to make brewing beer as easy to making coffee by strictly controlling the timing and temperature of the different parts.

Drinking a beer can save you from radiation poisoning
Drinking beer makes you pee, which is useful if you've exposed to a certain type of radiation.