erole
11-03-2002, 09:33 PM
From MSNBC:
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 1 - Researchers hope a new study will help develop a way for brewers to manufacture a beer that tastes as good in the dead of winter as it does on a hot summer day. The study will investigate how growing conditions and locations can affect hops, barley and other ingredients and change the flavor and aroma of a brand of beer from batch to batch.
THE DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE has awarded a $300,000 grant to a subsidiary of Brooklyn Center, Minn.-based Mocon Inc. to study how variables affect beer ingredients, and to develop a high-tech instrument that will adjust the beverage to a brewer's standard.
$300,000 from the government to improve beer. Finally, my tax dollars are at work.
Yahoo Serious is the head scientist from what I understand.
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~Is there anyone sweeter than Aggie? I mean, really.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 1 - Researchers hope a new study will help develop a way for brewers to manufacture a beer that tastes as good in the dead of winter as it does on a hot summer day. The study will investigate how growing conditions and locations can affect hops, barley and other ingredients and change the flavor and aroma of a brand of beer from batch to batch.
THE DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE has awarded a $300,000 grant to a subsidiary of Brooklyn Center, Minn.-based Mocon Inc. to study how variables affect beer ingredients, and to develop a high-tech instrument that will adjust the beverage to a brewer's standard.
$300,000 from the government to improve beer. Finally, my tax dollars are at work.
Yahoo Serious is the head scientist from what I understand.
<IMG SRC="http://members.hometown.aol.com/iamerole/myhomepage/simonsig.jpg">
~Is there anyone sweeter than Aggie? I mean, really.