

Beer Bubbles Really Do Sink 137
Galvatron writes "A group of researchers at Stanford have shown that, despite being lighter than the beer itself, bubbles can actually slide down the sides of glasses. So, if you see it happen, it's not just that you've had too much to drink. For a description of methodology and an explanation of why it works, see the article."
Oh come on (Score:4, Funny)
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Pay no attention! (Score:2)
Re:Oh come on (Score:2, Interesting)
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sliding down the glass.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:sliding down the glass.... (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah, sounds about right.
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Re:sliding down the glass.... (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, my wife still refuses to wash her left breast....
Old story? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Old story? (Score:5, Informative)
It's old
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Re:Old story? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Old story? (Score:2, Interesting)
The Guinness in Dublin tasted better, too, and I'm not the only one that thinks so. The most common answer is that the Guinness in the States is brewed in the UK from inferior water and the Guinness in Dublin is brewed from a much bett
Re:Old story? (Score:3, Interesting)
I highly doubt it. In the US and Australia, beer tends to be served much colder than the standard 55 F, which would cause a greater temperature difference between the outside air and the beer, and a greater temperature difference in
Re:Old story? (Score:2)
I think you'll find that the Guinness in the States (and in the UK) is pasteurised, while that in the Republic of Ireland is normally still live - like the difference between Watney's Red Barrel [orangecow.org] and a real ale. [camra.org.uk]
Whether I'm correct or not, I do know that virtually all the Guinness drunk in the UK is brewed at Park Royal in London, while the Republic of Ireland's Guinness is brewed in Dublin. The different waters would definitely have an effect on the flavour, although I doubt the water alone would make th
Re:Old story? (Score:1)
You're probably right about the Irish version not being pasteurized, and so much the better. It definitely had a better and less metallic (only way I know to describe it) taste. And if I got some free cultures from it, it definitely didn't hurt (I brew my own concoctions, so they would have had plenty of company).
Combination of lack of pasteurization and better water makes a lot of sense on the taste bit. Strangely the Coca-cola ta
Re:Old story? (Score:2, Interesting)
So (Score:4, Funny)
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As for me, this is my 997th post. Three more posts and I kill myself.
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You really shouldn't believe a word they tell you.
Re:So (Score:5, Funny)
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Too much? (Score:5, Funny)
So do bubbles going around the glass mean I'm half-way there?
Re:Too much? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Too much? (Score:1)
Nice article - but whatabout sharing the evidence? (Score:5, Funny)
Shame I wasn't paid to do my "research", and that no-one would have listened to me because I didn't have a 750-frame-per-second video camera.
Now, this story would have been really interesting if it had a link to the videos of it happening 'cause it really is a sight to behold!
In Australia they also rise (Score:5, Funny)
Beer (Score:4, Funny)
In other news.. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:In other news.. (Score:5, Funny)
No. It's just that they've had too much to drink...
Cheers,
Ian
Our tax dollars... (Score:2)
It appears that the same rib, in episode 34FGE, struck twice in row creates two different notes...are we supposed to believe this is some sort of magical rib!??!
Re:Our tax dollars... (Score:3, Informative)
What's more this has been done 4 years ago [fluent.com] more here [straightdope.com]
Legitimate scientific value (Score:5, Funny)
It's amazing what people do come up with to get an excuse for drinking beer.
Re:Legitimate scientific value (Score:5, Funny)
Since this phenomenom only lasts for a short period after the beer is poured, they must have had to pour a lot of beers to allow detailed analysis. It would have been a shame to let it go to waste wouldn't it?
Next we'll see an academic doing a research paper on the marketing techniques used by pr0n sites.
Re:Legitimate scientific value (Score:2, Funny)
It might ofcoruse help to introduce the investors to the results of the beer discovery, empirically and with enough samples to be on the statistical safe side, before signing the contracts.
Re:Legitimate scientific value (Score:2)
apparently the winner in the "lets get sponsored to look at porn" contest was from the georgetown law review, it's titled "Marketing Pornography on the Information Superhighway: A Survey of 917,410 Images, Description, Short Stories, and Animations Downloaded 8.5 Million Times by Consumers in over 2000 Cities in Forty Countries, Provinces, and Territories." from around 1995! but I can't find a copy of the actual piec
Re:Legitimate scientific value (Score:1)
like convection currents (Score:2)
In beer, it's fueled by bubbles, and bursting bubbles are the dumping of energy at the surface. Some small bubbles will get carried along down the sides by these currents
Gross-Legitimate scientific value (Score:2)
So I'm the only person warped enough to have gross and immature thoughts about this passage??
Not that the first has ever happened to me [really, I SWEAR] but we all know someone...
And the second, while it could refer to 'praying to the goddess,' I'm pretty sure it's the gastro-intestinal penalty the following afternoon. [aka Ice-ass, keg-ass, da Beasties, etc.]
If you ever drank a l
Re:Legitimate scientific value (Score:1)
This might knock you off of a barstool: STUDY FINDS WOMEN WHO DRINK WAY MORE FUN TO STUDY [satirewire.com]
Bubbles in Beer in space (Score:1, Interesting)
Maybe they go inwards and congregate at the centre in a matey sort of way.
Re:Bubbles in Beer in space (Score:1)
Now if only I got funding for my research on saturday night related activities.
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Wasted Tax Payers Dollars (Score:5, Interesting)
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In this case, you have a liquid (beer) lightly saturated with gasses. Like crystals, the gasses collect on the impurities on the glass (notice when y
The camera...? (Score:2, Interesting)
Where's the video? (Score:3, Funny)
So quit hoggin' it and let us have some of that sweet sweet goodness.
Alcohol increases intelligence (Score:4, Funny)
For any newbies: Apparantly your intelligence is increased by drinking alcohol, since it kills off your poor quality brain cells leaving more room for your high-powered brain cells.
So kids, if you want to pass your exams, sneak into Daddy's Spirits cabinet and have a swig before breakfast.
I knew it (Score:1, Funny)
Time wasted? (Score:1)
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Re:Time wasted? (Score:4, Informative)
What these researchers have described is anomaly in gas-liquid mixing. In the field of chemical engineering, the mixing and flow properities of gas-liquid reactions are ongoing research subjects for the last several decades, particularly in fluidized bed reactors. Fluidized bed reactors [ornl.gov] are very important in the production of a wide variety of chemicals. While the test subject may have been fun for them to explore, it may hold clues into how gases and liquids mix in a reactor and this back-mixing may other researchers develop more accurate theories and simulations. These simulations then lead to better processes.
Neat. (Score:3, Funny)
that was useless (Score:2, Funny)
that sucks!
Turns out I've stopped drinking for no reason after all...
got time to catch up with now.
bid day ahead...
Hmm... (Score:5, Funny)
Video report about it (Score:5, Informative)
Mentioned in news article from [stanford.edu]
Re:Video report about it (Score:2)
[TMB]
aussie, aussie, aussie, ... (Score:1)
trust it to be australians that worked that one out first.
something tells me that experiment was most likely conducted on a friday nite after a few beers at the lab.
Never talk about beer on a Sunday! (Score:3, Funny)
Video of this man & glasses of foaming Guinnes (Score:3, Informative)
(Quicktime required)
Damn (Score:5, Funny)
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"You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on." Dean Martin
Gravitational perpetuum mobile (Score:2, Funny)
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days are much too short for me anyway
This is so obvious (Score:2, Informative)
A group of stanford researchers (Score:4, Interesting)
Sex education (Score:2, Funny)
Is it just me, or is anyone else reminded of their sex education lessons?
I have no idea why they called it a "bubble" though.
Funding (Score:1, Insightful)
My solution (Score:5, Funny)
hmph.... (Score:1, Insightful)
e.
Priorities, man! (Score:2)
2. Cure for Cancer.
Sounds about right to me. Without the former, the latter is pointless!
Re:Priorities, man! (Score:1)
Re:hmph.... (Score:2)
Beer bubbles is one specific area of physics, curing Cancer is more of a biological field. (Figuring out how to prevent mutations in somatic cells, I guess, would be how you would manage it.) The two fields are entirely unrelated.
Re:hmph.... (Score:2)
beer has been shown to reduce and kill some early leisons that can be cancerous...
dark beers are the best at it
http://www.phxnews.com/fullstory.php?article=98 4 6
as well as be a potentiel treatment for alzheimers
http://www.beerisgoodforyou.com/health
an reducing the risk of heart disease
http://www.beerisgoodforyou.com/health/folate_in _b eer_may_protect_again.htm
As I watcch this video... (Score:3, Interesting)
People here are shocked when I talk about liquor sold in gas stations! (I'm from Maine, founder of prohibition in the US)
Re:As I watcch this video... (Score:2)
Contrary to what you might have heard, the vast majority of us would rather have the beer.
unbelievable (Score:3, Funny)
That's Interesting (Score:1)
More information on beer and champagne bubbles (Score:3, Informative)
Bubbles 1 [abc.net.au]
Bubbles 2 [abc.net.au]
Bubbles 3 [abc.net.au]