Have you ever wondered why there is a plastic ball sitting at the bottom of your empty Guinness can? Turns out it's an ...
From West Coast IPAs to hazies, and now the non-alcoholic IPA, two Gear Patrol editors unbox the style's state of constant evolution.
While presenting at the Baird Global Industrials Conference, executives from Ball Corp. (BALL) stated in part: “So for the first time ...
You've probably noticed that little ball making a racket inside your can of Guinness. As it turns out, it's part of the ...
The two Baytek Beer Ball games at The Little Woody aren't as flashy or high-tech as the Skee-Ball machines found at garish family fun centers in the Valley, but that's sort of the point.
But one thing has always bothered us. Who wants to drink the beer into which that grimy little ball has fallen? Leave it to the frat boys at MIT to come up with a solution. Their beer pong table ...
It basically looks like a little ping pong ball. During the canning process, brewers add liquid nitrogen to the beer immediately before sealing it up. The liquid nitrogen quickly evaporates in the ...