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How Beer Gets Its Color
A great article explaining the reactions that go on to give beer its colour.
Science and Magic of Beer
A in-depth guide at what goes on in the brewing process to make your beer, from developing flavours to ensure the right amount of bubbles
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.
Mathematics Of Beer Bubbles
Mathematicians analyse beer bubbles to peer deeper into the structure of materials
Cold War–Era Science Shows Beer Will Survive a Nuclear Apocalypse
Beer was tested to see whether it would be safe to drink after experiencing radiation from a nuclear blast.
The physics of beer bubbles
Researchers are looking at how sound bounces of bubbles in beer. This can tell them how the fluid is moving around the bubbles and has consequences for studying volcanic eruptions or monitoring food ...
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 ...