(Found!) Thread with list of co2 levels from commercial breweries?

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Considering that most commercial operations do not divulge that level of information the list was probably made up like a lot of the stuff you find on the Internet. If you can't find it any more you can make your own up, it'll be just as accurate as any other list you migth find. :p
 
Considering that most commercial operations do not divulge that level of information the list was probably made up like a lot of the stuff you find on the Internet. If you can't find it any more you can make your own up, it'll be just as accurate as any other list you migth find. :p

Surprisingly a lot of breweries were willing to give up that information when people emailed them or talked to them personally. Perhaps not the like of Miller, Coors, etc..., but breweries like Sam Adams and smaller were willing to dish.
 
Considering that most commercial operations do not divulge that level of information the list was probably made up like a lot of the stuff you find on the Internet. If you can't find it any more you can make your own up, it'll be just as accurate as any other list you migth find. :p


not nessecarily....i did find a journal article that described how to titrate for dissolved co2....


and honestly you could pour it in a glass on a gram scale, let it go flat, to see how much co2 was in it....
 
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