Most beers are carbonated using carbon dioxide, but Guinness bubbles are filled with nitrogen. This is what gives the stout that iconic silky texture in your mouth and distinctive creamy head ...
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Bubbles do more than just provide a captivating sight and sound.
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The bubbles are made from a gas called carbon dioxide. The soda pop company puts the carbon dioxide in the soda to give it that special fizz. You can see some of this carbon dioxide fizz, bubble, and ...
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Solubility of gases: Carbon dioxide is a gas that dissolves in water, and its concentration increases with pressure Nucleation sites: Rough surfaces provide sites for gas bubbles to form, so the gas ...
Guinness revolutionized both draft beer systems and how stouts are canned. The key? Nitrogen, and a modified ping pong ball.