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Kilkenny is a
nitrogenated Irish cream ale from Guinness,
which originated in Kilkenny, Ireland. The
brand is
produced and
managed by
Guinness owner, Diageo...
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addition of
nitrogen gas to
create a
smooth texture,
delivering the
nitrogenated coffee from a
nitrogen beer tap system. It was
introduced in the early...
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British mathematician and brewer. Ash led a team that
invented a
nitrogenated dispense system for
Guinness stout first released in 1959,
which evolved...
- cans. It is
nitrogenated and pasteurised. John Smith's
Original (3.6% ABV). The same as
Extra Smooth, but carbonated,
rather than
nitrogenated. John Smith's...
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similar to a
system developed in the late 1950s by
Michael Edward Ash for
nitrogenating canned draft beers like Guinness. The
beverage was also
available in...
- include: As a
modified atmosphere, pure or
mixed with
carbon dioxide, to
nitrogenate and
preserve the
freshness of
packaged or bulk
foods (by
delaying rancidity...
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drink industry. They can be used to
store and
dispense carbonated or
nitrogenated liquids.
Cornelius kegs were
originally made by Cornelius, Inc. In the...
- forms.
Activated carbon can be
nitrogenated by
natural products or
polymers or
processing of
carbon with
nitrogenating reagents.
Activated carbon can...
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market and
Budweiser 7% in 2014.
Draught Irish stout is
normally served nitrogenated, to
create a
creamy texture with a long-lasting head.
Craft stouts available...
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canned and
bottled stouts include a
special device called a "widget" to
nitrogenate the beer in the
container to
replicate the
experience of the keg varieties...