khiddy
Well-Known Member
I see on the press release wire that Molson Coors is introducing a new line of beer ("Molson M") that claims to be "microcarbinated"
So, they were able to head down to their LHBS and buy a 2 micron stone and hook it up to a CO2 tank, eh?
Full press release: http://www.benzinga.com/press-relea...s-m-the-world-s-only-microcarbonated-tm-lager
Microcarbonization is a revolutionary process implemened by Molson Coors at the company's brewery on Notre-Dame Street in Montreal, a process during which the beer is injected with CO2 through smaller, finer bubbles with a high level of precision and consistency.
"The injection of smaller CO2 bubbles makes it possible to preserve not only the taste of the hops but also the delicate flavours generated by the yeast during fermentation," explained Karine Brunelle, brewer with Molson Coors.
So, they were able to head down to their LHBS and buy a 2 micron stone and hook it up to a CO2 tank, eh?
Full press release: http://www.benzinga.com/press-relea...s-m-the-world-s-only-microcarbonated-tm-lager