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    Pure Nitrogen for Homebrew

    I didn’t mean to sound like I was the physics expert know it all guy But what I guess I wasn’t clear about is that the nitro isn’t, for all intents and purposes, soluble and the increase in pressure is required in the same ratio as the beer gas mix to get the co2 into the beer. the higher...
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    Pure Nitrogen for Homebrew

    I think there is a physics law of mixed gasses (I think Boyle’s) that states mixed gasses retain there individual properties and behave as if they are not mixed. That’s why if you’re putting up a stout under lower carbonation which would call for 4 psi of co2 and your beer gas is 75/25 the...
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