Can't exactly remember what he said but when asked for clarification he admitted he didn't know. He alluded to the fact nitrogen wants to release quickly from the beer and that the process of putting it in is hard. He also said co2 is part of the brewing process, this is true but he failed to...
Another thing needs bearing in mind, there is often a huge element of protectionism. Manufacturers will always try to protect their reputation and try to blame the maintenance and the airline pilots etc. This does lead to bias, the FAA would "help" Boeing though that has been somewhat hard for...
In regard to gin know a little bit about it more the drinking side though :ROFLMAO:
Air Crash Investigates is ok but sometimes fails to nail the reason, for instance, the BA incident where the captain's window blew out. Yes the wrong bolts were used 8/32 not 10/32 so smaller diameter. The...
Yes I need to relax a little now as I left my job as Quality Manager for Asahi only last week but it does raise a serious question for me. I used to be an aircraft engineer and when there was an incident they'd put an expert on TV to explain how it happened. Too often they spoke bollocks. The...
Well you've done a better job than the guy on Sunday Brunch, a so called expert talking about stouts. He showed himself up as he knew f*** all about the brewing process, how gas acts in within the beer and why it affects the taste profile.
Ah yes, the term "crafted" used to conjure up the image of hipsters in their shed inventing new taste experiences with their creative minds. Then add £30 a bottle to the price.
I've been in the industry too long, thankfully I've just taken early retirement.