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A new garment called the Tiger Summer Puffer keeps you cool in the heat... using beer
"The innovative cooling system uses the cold beer to chill water which is then pumped around the wearer’s body via a network of tubes."
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How Far Will Salmon Swim for a Craft Beer?
In Oregon, researchers hope a surprising aroma will lure stray salmon back to their home hatcheries.
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German monks create world's first powdered beer
A monastic brewery near Munich says it's created the first powdered beer. Just add water, and it'll froth up, complete with a foamy head and full flavor. The result promises massive savings on transport, because it can be shipped at 10% of the weight.
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Lager Beer Significantly Increases the Number of Health-Promoting Bacteria in the gut Microbiome of men
Lisbon (Portugal) Diet has a strong influence on the intestinal flora and thus also on human health. A study recently showed that a low-fat, vegan diet leads to more healthy intestinal bacteria and thus makes it easier to lose weight. In a pilot study, scientists at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa have now investigated whether and how lager beer affects the intestinal microbiome.
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Thanks to Climate Change, Beer Will Go the Way of Bees, Chocolate and Coffee
As a recent and very dire United Nations report on climate change made clear, rising global temperatures are poised to cause a host of catastrophic effects—extreme heat, floods, increased poverty—within the foreseeable future. If that wasn’t enough to get you worried, consider this: a new study has found that climate change is also likely to lead to shortages in beer.
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‘Are you thirsty?’ This AI-enabled robot can bring beer to holiday parties.
Heineken says its autonomous robot can hold up to 12 cans of beer, will follow you down the sidewalk and has a friendly AI personality.
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Ancient Egyptian brewery is the oldest ever found
A newly discovered brewery from 3000 BCE—the world's oldest known facility of its kind—could produce enough beer to serve an entire modern-day stadium.
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Semi truck full of beer crashes, spilling suds all over Ontario highway
Unhappy hour has just begun for a few semi-truck drivers who were involved in a collision on an Ontario highway November 5, especially the one hauling a few hundreds of cans of beer now spilled out onto the roadway. The crash happened on Highway 3 in Windsor, and involved three tractor-trailers, according to CTV News.
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A stash of beer and gum that dates back to the 1980s was discovered hidden behind the shelves of a Washington library
It was a real whodunit when a stash of beer and gum from the 1980s was discovered behind the walls of the Mystery section at a Washington library.
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What beer reveals about monopoly power
Put down the stein. This is serious.
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Philly brewers made a craft beer to support Black Lives Matter. It's already sold out.
Local brewers collaborated on the Black is Beautiful beer at Callowhill’s Love City Brewing and all proceeds will be donated to Black Lives Matter Philly. The Black is Beautiful project was started by Weathered Souls Brewing Company, a Black-owned brewery in San Antonio.
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The Allure of Hops Turns Sour for Some Canadian Growers
As proprietary hops from the Pacific Northwest have dominated the Canadian beer market, some farmers in Canada’s biggest hop growing provinces are getting out of growing the product all together.
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A Disturbing Number of People Think Coronavirus Is Related to Corona Beer
Google search trends illustrate that we're surrounded by very, very confused people when it comes to the rapidly spreading illness.
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A Disturbing Number of People Think Coronavirus Is Related to Corona Beer
Google search trends illustrate that we're surrounded by very, very confused people when it comes to the rapidly spreading illness.
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Brooklyn man registers a beer as emotional support animal
For many people, beer is an important source of emotional support. The yeast that is essential to making beer is a living thing. Therefore, why not register a beer as an emotional support animal? Right? Well, except for the part about how yeast is classified as a fungus, not an animal, but when you are lonely or have allergies, anything is fair game to become a pet.
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All Pilsner yeast strains originate from a single yeast ancestor
Pilsner yeast, the well-known micro-organism that brewers use every year to make hundreds of billions of litres of pilsner and other lagers, came into being 500 years ago through an accidental encounter between two species of yeast. The yeast strains now used to brew pilsner can all be traced back to that time. This is the conclusion reached by TU Delft researchers based on extensive DNA analysis.
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Hangovers are 'illness', rules German court
Judges in Frankfurt said a company selling anti-hangover drinks was making illegal health claims.
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New Electrolux Fridge Will Cool Down Your Beer at Max Speed
“Frostmatic” will warn you just before it freezes.
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The Wild Story Behind the Military Plane Inside Vagabond Brewing
The Salem-based brewery expanded to Portland in February—and promptly got an annoyed visit from the US Air Force.
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Archaeologists unearth more evidence that when a civilization drinks together, it stays together
The Wari empire, an ancient Peruvian civilization that predated the Inca, made advances in agriculture, art, architecture, and warfare. They also drank a ton of beer.
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