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How AI-led transformation helped a major brewer grow
In working with partners across the globe, Asahi Europe & International has turned complex growth into a momentum for reinvention. Here is how they did it. When your brand is built on almost 150 years of tradition, you approach change carefully. In 2021, brewery giant Asahi Europe & International had bold ambitions for the future, but...
by Tim0 viewslong-readssciencescience-technology - news
Hose selection | Why it matters to your brewery
A brewery’s output is only as good as the weakest link in its transfer system. Selecting the right hose is not a minor procurement detail, it is an essential strategy for strict quality assurance and sustained financial performance. Here is why hose selection matters in breweries In the brewing industry, massive investments are routinely funnelled...
by Tim0 viewslong-readssciencescience-technology - news
Cutting energy costs at your brewery | Practical steps to take
Breweries continue to face pressure from rising taxation, wage and National Insurance increases, property costs and energy bills. As a result, many brewers are looking at what action they can take today to reduce costs and improve resilience. Here Joe Allen-Houlder from Glenfield Electrical explains how breweries can cut costs when it comes to energy...
by Tim0 viewslong-readsscience - news
DNA analysis of thousands of years old grape seeds sheds light on surprising facts about the history of wine
There is still much we don’t know about the history, origins, and relationships of different grape varieties. A report in the scientific journal Nature provides us with a wealth of new insights into this fascinating subject. Using groundbreaking DNA techniques, researchers have analysed 54 archaeological grape seeds, including 49 newly sequenced samples mainly from France. […] Continue reading: DNA analysis of thousands of years old grape seeds sheds light on surprising facts about the history of wine The post DNA analysis of thousands of years old grape seeds sheds light on surprising facts about the history of wine was originally published on BKWine Magazine and written by Britt Karlsson . Copyright BKWine and BKWine Magazine. If you see it published elsewhere in full it has been republished without our permission. BKWine Magazine - Wine on the internet since 1996 Read more: On BKWine’s Wine Tours: Wine and food tours to the world’s wine regions | BKWine Tours Om BKWines Vinresor och
by Britt Karlsson3 viewsnewshistoryscienceviticulture - news
Brewing beer with food waste – lessons from seven European craft brewers
Brewing with surplus bread, bakery waste and other discarded food is moving from experimental novelty to a rising sustainability practice within the craft beer industry. But what does it actually take to make it work? Based on research of seven European craft breweries this article from Milica Končar, an alumnus of the University of Edinburgh,...
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How tank design impacts brewery hygiene (and what brewers should look for)
Maintaining high standards of hygiene is fundamental to consistent, high-quality brewing. While cleaning regimes, chemicals and processes all play a critical role, one factor is often overlooked: the design of the tank itself. Even the most rigorous cleaning protocol can be undermined by poor vessel design. Small details such as weld quality, surface finish and...
by Tim2 viewslong-readssciencescience-technologyscience-and-technology - news
Preparing the perfect pint of cask
A beautiful pint of perfectly conditioned cask beer is one of life’s great joys. But just how do we prepare the perfect pint? Paul Davies, founder of the award-winning AleHunters, and formerly part of the quality team at Fuller’s, is on hand to explain all. Enjoying a pint of perfectly conditioned cask, at the correct...
by Tim2 viewslong-readsalehunterscask-beercask-marquecellaringdispense - news
Seeing Beer Differently | Figura and Greene King
Quality control has always sat at the heart of brewing, but many of the methods used to assure it have changed surprisingly little over the centuries. Today, a new generation of analytical tools is giving brewers faster insight into what is happening inside their beer, often long before problems become visible. An ongoing collaboration between...
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Precision in Every Drop
Greenfield Global’s mastery of distillation delivers the neutrality today’s beverage brands depend on
by Lisa Kopochinski4 viewsarticlespiritssciencegreenfield-global - news
Pulsars & Coding with Dr. Garvit Grover | Astrophiz #228
Listen free on any device:Link:https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/astronomy-astrophiz228-dr “Dr Garvit Grover lifts the lid on misbehaving pulsars.” A fantastic interview with an amazing pulsar astrophysicist who is unraveling the secrets of nulling pulsars and ‘death lines’ using his phenomenal coding skills. How do you unravel the mysteries of “misbehaving” pulsars? In this episode, we are joined by Dr. […] The post Pulsars & Coding with Dr. Garvit Grover | Astrophiz #228 appeared first on Astrophiz: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Podcast .
by BRENDAN O'BRIEN5 viewsuncategorizedastronomygarvit-grovernullingpulsarssci-fi - news
Astronomy Astrophiz ~ Dr Ian Musgrave’s February SkyGuide
Listen: https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/astrophiz227februaryskyguide Transcript: Brendan: Welcome to the Astrophiz Podcasts.My name is Brendan O ‘Brien and first of all, we would like to acknowledge Australia’s first astronomers, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the traditional owners and custodians of the land we are on. This episode is produced on Yorta Yorta, Pangarang and Kaurna Country. […] The post Astronomy Astrophiz ~ Dr Ian Musgrave’s February SkyGuide appeared first on Astrophiz: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Podcast .
by BRENDAN O'BRIEN4 viewsuncategorizedastronomyastrophizbeehivebrendan-obrienian-musgrave - news
Solar Fireworks & Space Weather: ESA’s Solar Orbiter with Dr. Laura Hayes | Astrophiz #226
Episode 226: Solar Fireworks with Dr. Laura Hayes What are solar fireworks? In this deep-dive episode of the Astrophiz Podcast, we explore the explosive, high-energy science of solar flares and space weather with world-leading researcher Dr. Laura Hayes. We discuss: The Physics of Solar Fireworks: How magnetic reconnection on the Sun triggers massive solar eruptions. Space Weather Impacts: Why understanding solar activity is critical for protecting Earth’s power grids, satellite communications, and orbital infrastructure. Cutting-Edge Research: Insights into the latest observations from solar observatories and what they reveal about the Sun's complex magnetic environment. Want to understand the mechanics behind these events? Solar Flares: These are intense bursts of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots. Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs): Often linked with flares, these are large expulsions of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun's corona. Shutters
by BRENDAN O'BRIEN4 viewsuncategorizedastronomycmecoronal-mass-ejectionesanasa - news
Unintended Electromagnetic Radiation: Satellite Interference & Radio Astronomy with Dr. Dylan Grigg | Astrophiz #225
Listen: https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/astrophiz225-dylangrigg Episode 225: Key Insights The Regulatory Gap: Why current international spectrum management doesn’t cover accidental emissions and what needs to change to protect radio astrononomy research. The Core Problem: Dr. Dylan Grigg explains Unintended Electromagnetic Radiation (UEMR)—radio “leaks” from satellite electronics that are not part of their intentional communications. Starlink & The SKA: […] The post Unintended Electromagnetic Radiation: Satellite Interference & Radio Astronomy with Dr. Dylan Grigg | Astrophiz #225 appeared first on Astrophiz: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Podcast .
by BRENDAN O'BRIEN4 viewsuncategorizedastronomyastrophysicistastrophysicsleaking-radiationnasa - news
Astronomy Astrophiz 224: November SkyGuide
Our MP3 files can be freely streamed or downloaded free to your favorite device from our SoundCloud channel, from Pocketcasts, Spotify, our free Amazon Audible stream, YouTube podcasts and Apple Podcasts.Listen: https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/novemberskyguide224 Viewing Highlights Evening Skies: Mars is very low in NW skies setting about an hour after sunset.Mercury is above Mars also down in […] The post Astronomy Astrophiz 224: November SkyGuide appeared first on Astrophiz: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Podcast .
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