I've been using nitrogen to dispense some of my beers lately, and have
been very satisfied with different mixtures of nitrogen and co2, but
then I had an odd idea:
Has anyone tried using helium to dispense beer? I think I'm going to
try it, but I was wondering if anyone else has and can share good or bad
stories regarding that. a link would be helpful as well. thanks.
Only that when you belch it may sound like a duck call.....
Cynthia Robertson wrote:
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I've been using nitrogen to dispense some of my beers lately, and havebeen very satisfied with different mixtures of nitrogen and co2, butthen I had an odd idea:Has anyone tried using helium to dispense beer? I think I'm going totry it, but I was wondering if anyone else has and can share good or badstories regarding that. a link would be helpful as well. thanks.
'here have a homebrew' Cynthia Robertson said, sounding like one of the
little people from the wizard of Oz.
then she belched with such force it knocked me over, at the same time
sounding like one of my ducks at my pond!
-eheh
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Only that when you belch it may sound like a duck call..... Cynthia Robertson wrote:
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I've been using nitrogen to dispense some of my beers lately, and havebeen very satisfied with different mixtures of nitrogen and co2, but thenI had an odd idea:Has anyone tried using helium to dispense beer? I think I'm going to tryit, but I was wondering if anyone else has and can share good or badstories regarding that. a link would be helpful as well. thanks.
If you think about how fine NO2 bubbles are compared to CO2, I imagine
He bubbles would be extremely fine.. frothy... like a really nice
espresso crema or something.. plus, you'd get to imitate your favorite
Smurf while talking!
I've been using nitrogen to dispense some of my beers lately, and have been very satisfied with different mixtures of nitrogen and co2, but then I had an odd idea: Has anyone tried using helium to dispense beer? I think I'm going to try it, but I was wondering if anyone else has and can share good or bad stories regarding that. a link would be helpful as well. thanks.
I'm sorry that I did not read your post before posting myself.
I too am curious. If any inert gas can be made soluble in a liquid, it
seems to me that it would be reasonable to use it in beer. I have not
tried this myself, as I am not currently brewing. But it is enough of
a fascination that I might try it. The only thing that I can think of
that would make it impractical would be that if all of the gas were to
rush to the surface and render the beer flat.
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