Guinness secret revealed: Why do bubbles go down instead of up?
Science has finally figured out just why Guinness is so different.
Published Wednesday, November 9, 2011, 9:49 AM
Updated Thursday, November 10, 2011, 9:35 AM
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carrickcourt | Nov 10, 2011, 11:10 AM EST
Guinness is good for you no matter which way and why the bubbles of a pint of Guinness travel.
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CharlyAnne | Nov 10, 2011, 08:26 AM EST
surfactants and decahytetrahedrons notwithstanding, tis not physics I dwell upon when enjoying a Guinness.
But I can rest easy now that we know bubbles go both ways, that G is at once a liquid, solid AND a gas! ;-)
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sirpeter | Nov 09, 2011, 10:02 PM EST
Amazing!! Did you know that the hamburger is not American but was really a secret weapon by the Germans to make ye fat.
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MacGiobuinR | Nov 09, 2011, 10:00 PM EST
Bubbles up and or bubbles down,
I find myself just looking round.
The Pub is warm and the music sharp,
A pint of Guinness for the night to start!
Slainte!
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