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Dry Ice Carbonation Demo


Title:
Dry Ice Carbonation Demo

Description:
I made this short clip to demonstrate to beer homebrewers why carbonating a keg of beer with dry ice is a very bad idea. You'd have to shake the heavy keg very hard for a long time to avoid an explosion. I shook the bottle for over a minute, and it took a while for the foam to subside when opening the bottle, so I edited a bit of time out of those portions of the video.

Author:
av8or233

Tags:
beer, carbon, carbonation, co2, dioxide, dry, homebrew, ice, soda,

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