• kameecoding@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    stuff like this is done in Czechia, which is the country with by far the most consumption of beer per capita.

    Diesel is Coke and Beer.

    then there is Sprite and Beer.

    I am pretty sure Fanta and Beer is a thing too.

    plus there are various syrups that can be added to beer, Cherry, Strawberry and Elderberry are the most popular of those

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        6 months ago

        That just sounds like Snakebite and Black, a drink most places in the UK won’t serve.

        Mostly because cleaning bright purple vomit out of your pub carpet is a fucking nightmare.

  • Tiefling IRL@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 months ago

    Not exactly the same but on New Year’s I created this monstrosity. Green food coloring, vodka, and Beast Monster with a Takis garnish, served with a side of Tums. It was absolutely noxious.

    No

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        6 months ago

        Pretty sure CO2 is more dense than nitorogen.

        Nitrogen also doesn’t like to dissolve in water so as to why they add it make no sense to me

        Source, I brew beer

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            6 months ago

            I’m not sure about cans but I doubt it as I stated before, nitrogen basically can’t dissolve into water. I know guinness is typically forced through restrictor plate which uses beer gas (25% Nitrogen 75% CO2) for the extra pressure needed. That massive head is all the nitrogen leaving solution

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              6 months ago

              Nitrogen dissolves poorly, but enough of it remains to cause the different density that allows a black and tan to float, or this abomination. You say you homebrew, but aren’t even willing to look up this information and argue with internet strangers about it.