Beer for space travel
With the idea of where people are, beer is there, two Australian businessmen have studied processing a beer for astronauts to use in a zero gravity environment. They hope this product will be expensive while space travel tends to thrive.
The Reuters news agency quoted owner 4 Pines Brewing Company - Jaron Michell: ' This will be the first beer specially prepared for drinking in a zero gravity environment, in anticipation of the space tourism industry.'
Mr. Michell and expert Jason Held of Australian Space Engineering Company Saber Astronautics have been studying the processing of a thick, dark beer named Vostok 4 Pines Stout. Mr. Held explained: 'In a zero gravity environment, your face will be slightly bulged, the tongue will expand a little, so users lose their normal taste. Therefore, we have to process beer with strong flavor '.
A beer from 4 Pines Brewing Company. Photo: Gearpatrol.
In a zero gravity environment, beer users who want to keep the position of filling beer bottles into their mouths are not simple, so many experiments are conducted to design beer bottles convenient for users. On the other hand, the effect of alcohol on the human body in a zero gravity environment must also be tested. The third difference is that there is no carbonation in the space so there is no floating foam on the beer. Therefore, beer in this environment looks like alcohol brewed tea.
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