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  2. Gas prices in NJ are falling. Here's where to find cheap gas ...

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    Today's gas prices are a far cry from New Jersey's highest recorded price of $5.05 a gallon in June 2022. ... So where's the cheap gas? In Bergen County: Delta, 201 Henley Ave., New Milford, $2.93.

  3. How to pour a beer with (almost) no foam - AOL

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    To limit foam, keep the lip of the bottle as close to the already-poured beer as possible, moving it up slowly as the glass fills. By only letting a bit of beer out of the bottle at a time, the ...

  4. The Perfect Way to Pour a Beer - AOL

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    Basically, to pour the perfect glass of beer you need a good glass and the right tilt. All beers contain bubbles. When you pour beer into a glass, you can accelerate the creation of these bubbles.

  5. Beer engine - Wikipedia

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    Beer engine handles on a bar. A beer engine is a device for pumping beer from a cask, usually located in a pub's cellar.. The beer engine was invented by John Lofting, a Dutch inventor, merchant and manufacturer who moved from Amsterdam to London in about 1688 and patented a number of inventions including a fire hose and engine for extinguishing fires and a thimble knurling machine.

  6. Beer tap - Wikipedia

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    Beer served from a tap is largely known as draught beer, though beer served from a cask is more commonly called cask ale, while beer from a keg may specifically be called keg beer. Beer taps can be also used to serve similar drinks like cider or long drinks. There are many different types and styles of beer or keg taps. [2] [3]

  7. Widget (beer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 two Guinness brewers at Guinness's St James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Tony Carey and Sammy Hildebrand, developed a system for producing draught type Guinness from cans or bottles through the discharge of gas from an internal compartment. It was patented in British Patent No 1266351, filed 27 January 1969, with a complete specification ...

  8. Bottling line - Wikipedia

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    The bottle then enters a "filler" which fills the bottle with beer and may also inject a small amount of inert gas (usually carbon dioxide or nitrogen) on top of the beer to disperse the oxygen, as oxygen can ruin the quality of the product via oxidation. Finally, the bottles go through a "capper", which applies a bottle cap, sealing the bottle.

  9. 25 Cheap Drinks To Make At Home So You Can Pour Like A Pro ...

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