Problems with Coors Lite?

QC

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Re: Problems with Coors Lite?

I'm going to print this thread out for my dentist . . . and the ear nose and throat guy, come to think of it my . . . errr, my neighbor's . . . psychiatrist too :p :p :eek: :D

Oh, Art, I think the Ice Cream is booger flavored now :eek:
 

vinnimon

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Re: Problems with Coors Lite?

make sure the dentist installs an anchor when they go to fill a root canal. Had a rookie dentist do one of mine twice, and would not put an anchor in. Possibly looking for return customers.Not me anyway.
 

tallcanadian

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Re: Problems with Coors Lite?

make sure the dentist installs an anchor when they go to fill a root canal. Had a rookie dentist do one of mine twice, and would not put an anchor in. Possibly looking for return customers.Not me anyway.

Is your dentist a member of iboats? :)
 

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make sure the dentist installs an anchor when they go to fill a root canal. Had a rookie dentist do one of mine twice, and would not put an anchor in. Possibly looking for return customers.Not me anyway.

Don't anchors love water???? sounds like a recipe for drowning! :D:D:D

QC - hmmm, should we start a "Soft Serve" stand with the "Flavor of the Day"? Wonder how Booger Ice Cream would sell???
 

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Having bit down accidently on a piece of tinfoil once, and remembering the shock my teeth got off of that, maybe you have a problem with the outside of the alluminum can, could be a short between your lips and teeth, perhaps we should send this over to the electrical forum:D
rob
 

greenbush future

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Man I hope the beer is what is causing your tooth pain, I delayed a filling and it cost me dearly when I had to get the root canal. and when I delayed a root canal it cost me a tooth and a bunch more $$. Or just drink more beer and the pain will eventually stop.
 

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Having bit down accidently on a piece of tinfoil once, and remembering the shock my teeth got off of that, maybe you have a problem with the outside of the alluminum can, could be a short between your lips and teeth, perhaps we should send this over to the electrical forum:D
rob

Yeah that's it! A bad ground. :D
 

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Re: Problems with Coors Lite?

............................................................................... Guinness, huh? I'm sorry, but I find that beer terrible. I like my imported beers, but never cared for it. What's the deal with the marble or whatever that is in their cans?...............................
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To answer this question first we need to discuss what makes beer fizzy and how a head forms.
Most beers are carbonated with carbon dioxide (CO2). When the beer is in the can some of this CO2 is dissolved in the beer and some is at the top of the can. The CO2 that is dissolved in the beer is what makes it fizzy. When the can is closed the pressure inside is higher than the pressure outside, so that when you open the can the sudden drop in pressure and the agitation of pouring causes some of the CO2 to bubble out of solution, forming a head on your beer.

A stout like Guinness has a creamier, longer lasting head than a canned lager beer. In addition, Guinness is less fizzy than a regular lager beer. Guinness is canned with a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Nitrogen is not absorbed into the beer nearly as well as carbon dioxide, so even though a can of Guinness may be at the same pressure as a can of lager, it contains less CO2 (and is therefore less fizzy) because the nitrogen makes up some of the pressure.

Because a beer like Guinness contains less dissolved CO2, if you poured it from a can with no widget, the head not be very thick because most of the CO2 would stay dissolved.

The purpose of the widget is to release the CO2 from some of the beer in the can to create the head. The widget is a plastic, nitrogen-filled sphere with a tiny hole in it. The sphere is added to the can before the can is sealed. It floats in the beer, with the hole just slightly below the surface of the beer.
 

cgd7777777

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Re: Problems with Coors Lite?

Beer is Beer but if it dosent say Natural Light on the can your throwing your money in the trash!
plus with natural light i haven't had a problem with worms or long relationships or maybe thats the Copenhagen!:D
 

bruceb58

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Re: Problems with Coors Lite?

Guinness, huh? I'm sorry, but I find that beer terrible. I like my imported beers, but never cared for it. .
You probably wouldn't like the beer I like either...Arrogant Bastard Ale! Brewed near San Diego. When you do the tour of the brewery they show you what ingredients go into Guiness. Basically Guiness is a small portion of ingredients that are roasted until they are burnt to give the Guiness its darkness.

http://www.arrogantbastard.com/


http://www.arrogantbastard.com/animated/index.html
 

vinnimon

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Re: Problems with Coors Lite?

Don't anchors love water???? sounds like a recipe for drowning! :D:D:D

QC - hmmm, should we start a "Soft Serve" stand with the "Flavor of the Day"? Wonder how Booger Ice Cream would sell???

IF you seen her work, you wouldve wished for an anchor.Or that suction tube, could of sucked my eye balls in.
 
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