Just as chickens don't come from plastic wrapping, beer doesn't come from a tap. Well, it does, but that's not how it's made.
In this time-lapse video made by Sierra Nevada, they show us a snapshot of the fermentation process that goes into making beer.
All that frothing and churning you see is actually a series of very complex biochemical reactions as the sugar converts to alcohol.
At one point, the mixture looks like it has gone sentient - hard to believe that the calm, golden brew left behind is what we enjoy at the end of a long day.
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(H/T: The Telegraph)
In this time-lapse video made by Sierra Nevada, they show us a snapshot of the fermentation process that goes into making beer.
All that frothing and churning you see is actually a series of very complex biochemical reactions as the sugar converts to alcohol.
At one point, the mixture looks like it has gone sentient - hard to believe that the calm, golden brew left behind is what we enjoy at the end of a long day.
SEE ALSO:
How Stress Affects Your Food: From Distorted Tastes To Comfort Eating
Amazing Paleo Recipes From Shrimp-Stuffed Mushrooms To Slow Cooked Ribs
(H/T: The Telegraph)