Re: Beer shortage coming?
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08/08/22 08:26 PM
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I don't drink beer either. But what about the alcoholics that start to dry out? Some of you just might get your "war".
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Re: Beer shortage coming?
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08/08/22 09:27 PM
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thats interesting you make CO2 making beer , Anhiser bush captures it , compresses it and uses it in their bottling line and was selling the excess
I assume they still do , my aunt died so she no longer works there or I would ask.
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Re: Beer shortage coming?
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08/08/22 10:19 PM
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So naturally I'm saying to my self if we have too much CO2 then why is there a shortage. I searched a while and found a site and they ask to use cookies so its up to you but I just clean them out when I'm done or use a hard drive without any thing of value on it. I either don't fully believe or perhaps understand the part I put in bold. Here is a snippet from it" Currently, we emit around 40 billion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. These emissions are the primary driver of climate change. However, as the CO2 is spread over such a vast area, it is very dilute in the air. Just 0.04% is CO2, compared to 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. This means any device that captures CO2 from the air is going to have to work really hard to scavenge enough for our industrial needs. Using current technology, that means the process won’t be economically feasible". https://edu.rsc.org/feature/whats-behind-the-co-shortage/4014754.articleAfter I put the article on here I tried it again and it said they only let me on once and then I would have to register, I won't do that so I guess I'm on memory now, lol.
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Re: Beer shortage coming?
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08/08/22 10:50 PM
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There's CO2 and there's food grade CO2. The largest supplier has been contaminated so thats cut into the supply and the ammonia plants are about due for shutdowns which are also a good chunck of the pure co2 needed. My next paranoid question would be how did the supply get contaminated at this critical time. Accidentally ? With excellent timing. There was a lot of work done on recapturing CO2 from shale oil and corn distillation and pumping it in the ground, but required pipelines and that is a bad word.
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Re: Beer shortage coming?
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08/09/22 06:31 AM
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99 bottles of beer on the wall... 99 bottles of beer.... take one down... Hey! What in the little Jimmy Dickens! 6 bottles of beer on the wall... Well, 2.... ....poof..... goes the brewskis If, the powers that be take away suds and lottery tickets, we'll see WAR in the land. I'm not a big drinker, so I'll minister to the people who are mad at the people drinking "their beer."
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Re: Beer shortage coming?
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08/09/22 07:21 AM
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There's CO2 and there's food grade CO2. The largest supplier has been contaminated so thats cut into the supply and the ammonia plants are about due for shutdowns which are also a good chunck of the pure co2 needed. My next paranoid question would be how did the supply get contaminated at this critical time. Accidentally ? With excellent timing. There was a lot of work done on recapturing CO2 from shale oil and corn distillation and pumping it in the ground, but required pipelines and that is a bad word. From the articles it looks like they did it to themselves.
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