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Old 06-24-2008, 01:12 PM
Scott Zuhse Scott Zuhse is offline
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When a nitrogenated beer such as Guinness is frozen, all bets are off. It is difficult to determine what the CO2 in the beer will eventually end up doing. It could have absorped excess CO2 in the top layer (even with a blend) when the beer began to freeze and then when this layer hit the bottom of the keg, over cascading took place.
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