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guinness question

theg1ant

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Oct 20, 2006
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i believe reading somewhere it lets air into the beer when you pour it, thus making it taste like more it is from the tap
 

valve bouncer

Master Dildoist
Feb 11, 2002
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Get your Guinness in the bottle if you can, tastes much better without the overgassing it gets from the widget. It doesn't need to be ice cold either.
 

jerseydirt

Turbo Monkey
May 6, 2007
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Guiness is so thick that you have hops in your teeth after you drink it. Therefor this beer can be considered a vegetable, which is good for you.
 

RUFUS

e-douche of the year
Dec 1, 2006
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After finishing my guinness I found there is a white ball in the can. What is the ball for.... besides playing beer pong?
The ball is filled with CO2. It provides a better head when poured from the can. It activates when you open the can and releases CO2 throughout the first pour.
The ball is also fun to throw at people as hard as you can. It hurts!!!
 

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Master Dildoist
Feb 11, 2002
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The ball is filled with CO2. It provides a better head when poured from the can. It activates when you open the can and releases CO2 throughout the first pour.
The ball is also fun to throw at people as hard as you can. It hurts!!!
It's nitrogen. I hate the taste of nitrogen.
 

syadasti

i heart mac
Apr 15, 2002
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VT
It's nitrogen. I hate the taste of nitrogen.
Nitrogen is odorless and tasteless. Also air is about 80% nitrogen, I don't see why they would use pure nitrogen (kinda like the nitrogen scam at some tire stores).

edit-I suppose the oxygen in the air could eventually spoil the beer if it escapes from the bubble vs pure nitrogen
 
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4xBoy

Turbo Monkey
Jun 20, 2006
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Nitrogen is odorless and tasteless. Also air is about 80% nitrogen, I don't see why they would use pure nitrogen (kinda like the nitrogen scam at some tire stores).

edit-I suppose the oxygen in the air could eventually spoil the beer if it escapes from the bubble vs pure nitrogen
It is Nitrogen that's why you can make a black and tan.

Nitrogen makes it lighter but also dissipates faster so the beer goes flat quicker.
 

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Master Dildoist
Feb 11, 2002
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Japan
Nitrogen is odorless and tasteless. Also air is about 80% nitrogen, I don't see why they would use pure nitrogen (kinda like the nitrogen scam at some tire stores).

edit-I suppose the oxygen in the air could eventually spoil the beer if it escapes from the bubble vs pure nitrogen
The only thing I hate more than nitrogen is carbon dioxide. That crap is foul, why anyone would deliberately put that in a beer is beyond me.