On 1 April 2014, the Boston Beer Company's Samuel Adams brand released a video reporting that they had created HeliYum, a beer infused with helium: While devoting ourselves to the 'Noble' pursuit of ...
Squeaky-voiced brewers have released videos over the years promoting limited-edition beers pressurized with helium instead of carbon dioxide. The videos post on or around April 1; April Fools’ Day ...
Helium is a very small molecule, small enough to escape through the tiny pores in the rubber. To get enough helium to stay in beer, it would have to be so highly pressurized that you'd blow your head ...
Summer is the time of year for people to relax, head to a festival, or just chill in a pub – and these activities are usually done with a nice pint of beer. Those bored of their usual are getting ...
image: Brewers usually fill their kegs with carbon dioxide or nitrogen. But every once in a while, some brewers will post a video announcing they have made beer with helium -- and have the high voices ...
Squeaky-voiced brewers have released videos over the years promoting limited-edition beers pressurized with helium instead of carbon dioxide. The videos post on or around April 1; April Fools’ Day ...
Sign up for our Metro US email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox! Jim Koch, brewer and founder of Samuel Adams, has ...
You know the way they put carbon dioxide through beer to make it fizzy? Ever wondered if you could use another gas instead? Helium beer is the best idea that never was. Those brewers at Sam Adams ...
Brewers usually fill their kegs with carbon dioxide or nitrogen. But every once in a while, some brewers will post a video announcing they have made beer with helium -- and have the high voices to ...
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