Is CO2 great in beer and soda, hell yea

elektra

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CO2 is great, love it, forms naturally in beer, not so much in soda, (pop for youins in pa).

Honestly, C02 is good clean fun, that is why Democrats hate and are at war with CO2.

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CO2 is great, love it, forms naturally in beer, not so much in soda, (pop for youins in pa).

Honestly, C02 is good clean fun, that is why Democrats hate and are at war with CO2.

hand-holding-glass-foamy-beer-13382632.jpg
Have you noticed your farts smelling 3 or 4 times worse than usual? If so, maybe you could attend the next green meeting of those bastards and just cut the cheese until they have to have room fumigated.
 
Carbon Monoxide Questions and Answers CPSC.gov

What is carbon monoxide (CO) and how is it produced?
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. It is produced by the incomplete burning of various fuels, including coal, wood, charcoal, oil, kerosene, propane, and natural gas. Products and equipment powered by internal combustion engines such as portable generators, cars, lawn mowers, and power washers also produce CO.

How many people are unintentionally poisoned by CO?
On average, about 170 people in the United States die every year from CO produced by non-automotive consumer products. These products include malfunctioning fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, ranges, water heaters and room heaters; engine-powered equipment such as portable generators; fireplaces; and charcoal that is burned in homes and other enclosed areas. In 2005 alone, CPSC staff is aware of at least 94 generator-related CO poisoning deaths. Forty-seven of these deaths were known to have occurred during power outages due to severe weather, including Hurricane Katrina. Still others die from CO produced by non-consumer products, such as cars left running in attached garages. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that several thousand people go to hospital emergency rooms every year to be treated for CO poisoning.

High level CO poisoning results in progressively more severe symptoms, including:
  • Mental confusion
Then again, ol' Hoss, one can easily believe by your posts that your beer does have CO in it.
 
Carbon Monoxide Questions and Answers CPSC.gov

What is carbon monoxide (CO) and how is it produced?
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. It is produced by the incomplete burning of various fuels, including coal, wood, charcoal, oil, kerosene, propane, and natural gas. Products and equipment powered by internal combustion engines such as portable generators, cars, lawn mowers, and power washers also produce CO.

How many people are unintentionally poisoned by CO?
On average, about 170 people in the United States die every year from CO produced by non-automotive consumer products. These products include malfunctioning fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, ranges, water heaters and room heaters; engine-powered equipment such as portable generators; fireplaces; and charcoal that is burned in homes and other enclosed areas. In 2005 alone, CPSC staff is aware of at least 94 generator-related CO poisoning deaths. Forty-seven of these deaths were known to have occurred during power outages due to severe weather, including Hurricane Katrina. Still others die from CO produced by non-consumer products, such as cars left running in attached garages. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that several thousand people go to hospital emergency rooms every year to be treated for CO poisoning.

High level CO poisoning results in progressively more severe symptoms, including:
  • Mental confusion
Then again, ol' Hoss, one can easily believe by your posts that your beer does have CO in it.
Once again old crock is wrong, take your lies elsewhere.
 

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