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  • Butterfingers
    PhD in Automagology
    • Jan 2001
    • 2263

    #1

    The Guinness Widget

    How the heck does this thing work?
    Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags
  • virus
    AO's dirty little secret
    • Oct 2000
    • 1524

    #2
    dont know.... dont care... long as i can grab a 6pack and sit in my comfy chair and watch the tube.... i'm happy =)


    granted it took them long enough to come up with it... =)
    Virus, King of the Basement Trollz has spoken

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    • the JoKeR
      Slightly disturbed member
      • Dec 2001
      • 565

      #3
      If I remember correctly, it's there to release nitrogen when the can is opened. The nitrogen is what makes those millions of tiny bubbles (compared against larger bubbles found in other beers). Their canning process must be pretty interesting to make it work. Try their website, they might have the info there.
      the JoKeR

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      • govnamac
        I am watching you!
        • May 2001
        • 965

        #4
        I think somehow popping the top of the can allows the pressure inside to decrease enough allowing the nitrogen to escape.

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        • Quiet
          I should shut up now
          • Feb 2002
          • 781

          #5
          Maybe it's just there to stir up sediment, so you don't have sludge at the bottom. Guinness is pretty thick.

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          • Jacob
            I GOT PIE!!!
            • Aug 2001
            • 98

            #6
            Guinness.com
            That's what they say, but I think I'm on to something. They say it's "nitrogen." And what makes a mag work well? "Nitrogen" Of course we all know that magic elves make mags shoot better. So could this mean that one of the most important components of paintball could actually date back at least as far as 1759 when Guinness was first brewed at the St. James Gate brewery on the River Liffey in Dublin? Could this be Ireland's greatest contribution to civilization?

            Curse you Butterfingers, now I want a Guinness and I don't have any.
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            • Butterfingers
              PhD in Automagology
              • Jan 2001
              • 2263

              #7
              Ive come to the conclusion that nitrogen is a miracle gas.

              Nitrogen makes everything better

              The whole beer industry should make a switch from co2 to nitrogen.

              Every can of guiness is so perfectly flavorful...
              Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags

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              • -Jôker-
                AOs Original JoKeR
                • Nov 2000
                • 2132

                #8
                uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh?

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                • than205
                  Dancer of the kookie jig!
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 947

                  #9
                  nitrogen = elves
                  Thanotos

                  http://www.factcheck.org

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                  • the JoKeR
                    Slightly disturbed member
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 565

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jacob
                    Wow, I was pretty close! Guess I did learn something in college!
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                    • oldsoldier
                      just choke yourself out!!!
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 2459

                      #11
                      Guinness contains no carbonation...obviously. The nitrogen produces the foaminess in the beer, as opposed to using CO2. Guinness, normally, doesnt have a head at all. It is flat. We just like bubbles in our beer.
                      X-mag #10. Nuff said.

                      my feedback

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                      • oldsoldier
                        just choke yourself out!!!
                        • Feb 2002
                        • 2459

                        #12
                        sorry, didnt read all the posts...as it was already explained
                        X-mag #10. Nuff said.

                        my feedback

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                        • TheTramp
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2001
                          • 4019

                          #13
                          Guinness absolutly does have CO2 carbonation. It just doesn't have the same level of carbonation that drinkers of premium American beers are used to.

                          The Widget holds a small amount of beer and nitrogen. When the can is opened (pressure relesed), some CO2 is forced out through two pin holes. This knocks some CO2 (the carbonation)out of the solution and is why the head is unusualy thick and creamy (very small bubbles). The special tap used to dispence Guinness uses a similer process to knock some of the CO2 out of solution as it pours into your glass. Regular beer could be given this type of head by running it through a Guinness type tap. Of course the carbonation level would have to be reduced or there would be way more head then beer in the glass.
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                          • bofh
                            Waldorf, the Heckler
                            • Jul 2001
                            • 1248

                            #14
                            Originally posted by TheTramp
                            drinkers of premium American beers are used to.
                            Ha! *choke* ha! *choke* Ha! *passes out from laughing*...

                            I'm sorry, what were you saying? I lost you at premium.
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                            • the JoKeR
                              Slightly disturbed member
                              • Dec 2001
                              • 565

                              #15
                              Weird part is that I didn't actually see the word "premium" when I read the post the first time. Maybe my brain was trying to save me from the same kind of laughing fits! OK, well maybe some of the microbrews that aren't rice based are fine... And some of the dopple bocks can be pretty good, but Miller and Bud? Yuck.
                              the JoKeR

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