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AdvertisementImproved Beer Taste through Genetic Modification
Beer lovers rejoice! Researchers at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven) have developed a method to improve the taste of beer brewed in closed vessels.
Climate Change Threatens European Ski Resorts
The impact of climate change on agriculture in Europe is becoming increasingly apparent. A recent study by the Global Change Research Institute of the Czech
Beer consumption linked to prostate cancer.
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa found that regular consumption of beer can increase the number of beneficial bacteria
Accelerating Beer Brewing with Beer Bots
Beer Bots made of nanoparticle technology are revolutionizing the beer brewing process. These tiny magnetic beads can be easily removed after fermentation, leaving no residue.
German Brewery Makes Powdered Beer
The Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle, a German brewery founded in 1589, has developed an instant beer made from water-soluble granules. The powder is expected to make the
Sustainable Wood Fiber Beer Bottle
Danish brewery Carlsberg has developed a sustainable beer bottle made from wood fibers and plant-based plastic PEF. The eco-friendly packaging keeps beer cooler for longer
Beer improves gut microbiome in men.
Beer consumption has been found to increase the number of health-promoting bacteria in the gut microbiome of men, according to a recent study by scientists
Dream Advertising: US Company Succeeds
In a groundbreaking experiment, the US-based Molson Coors Beverage Company has successfully manipulated the dreams of test subjects to dream about their beer. The experiment
Beer brewed from 5000-year-old yeast
Archaeologists have made a fascinating discovery in Israel, proving that the Natufien people were brewing beer over 13,000 years ago. The evidence was found in
13,000-Year-Old Beer Brewing Traces Found in Israel
Archaeologists from Stanford University have discovered evidence of beer-making dating back 13,000 years in the Rakefet Caves in Israel. This is the oldest evidence of