Alcoholic beverages

Beer (9)
Whisky (12)
Wine (14)

Synopsis: Nutrition: Nutrition generale: Beverages: Alcoholic beverages:


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#Beer and Food Scraps Can Power Chevrolet Bi-fuel Impala Trash to fuel the stuff of the 1980s sci-fi comedy movie trilogy ack to the Futureis now a reality.

The 2015 Bi-fuel Chevrolet Impala not a tricked-out Delorean really can run on leftovers table scraps and oh yeah grains from brewing beer.

And don forget beer: Anheuser-busch Columbus brewery provides an organic by-product to quasar for conversion to methane gas. f you can buy renewable fuel at $1. 95 per gallon


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including a leading global distributor of beer. Agreements are in place to manufacture the system, and a family of related products are under way


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Making the perfect wine is an arduous process at the best of times. It demands a lot of sun, good soil, water and cold temperatures.

the wine is kept at the correct temperature required during its production process. This temperature varies depending on the wine typology and time required"

says Prof. Motta. MEDISCO is also proving its worth in tests at a dairy factory in Marrakech, Morocco.


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Crop growers wine grape and other fruit growers food processors and even concrete makers all benefit from water sensors for accurate steady and numerous moisture readings.

For example sophisticated vintners use precise irrigation to put regulated water stress on grapevines to create just the right grape composition for a premium cabernet or a chardonnay wine.


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Called wastage grocery shelves are invaded constantly by everything from fake corn flakes to counterfeit honey selling under false labels to adulterated wines


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to juice, to vegetables, to beer, to soup, and much more. Transporting water is expensive,


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#Now, a car powered by whisky residue LONDON: Scientists in Scotland have become the first in the world to produce biofuel capable of powering cars from residues of the whisky industry.

Edinburgh-based Celtic Renewables plans to build a production facility in central Scotland after manufacturing the first samples of biobutanol from by-products of whisky fermentation.

The company has been awarded £11 million to fund a new plant to make the biofuels. Transport minister Andrew Jones says advanced biofuels have the potential to save at least 60%of the greenhouse gas emissions from equivalent fossil fuel.

"The technique could transform the Scottish whisky industry and generate up to £100 million of transport fuel a year."

"Julie Hesketh-Laird from the Scotch whisky Association said, "The production of biobutanol from draff and pot ale is another example of the industry putting its by-products to a good use to promote sustainability and jobs."

The biofuel is produced from draff the sugar rich kernels of barley soaked in water to facilitate the fermentation process necessary for whisky production and pot ale,


texte_agro-tech\R_timesofindia.indiatimes.com_home_science 2015 01123.txt

#Now, a car powered by whisky residue LONDON: Scientists in Scotland have become the first in the world to produce biofuel capable of powering cars from residues of the whisky industry.

Edinburgh-based Celtic Renewables plans to build a production facility in central Scotland after manufacturing the first samples of biobutanol from by-products of whisky fermentation.

The company has been awarded £11 million to fund a new plant to make the biofuels. Transport minister Andrew Jones says advanced biofuels have the potential to save at least 60%of the greenhouse gas emissions from equivalent fossil fuel.

"The technique could transform the Scottish whisky industry and generate up to £100 million of transport fuel a year."

"Julie Hesketh-Laird from the Scotch whisky Association said, "The production of biobutanol from draff and pot ale is another example of the industry putting its by-products to a good use to promote sustainability and jobs."

The biofuel is produced from draff the sugar rich kernels of barley soaked in water to facilitate the fermentation process necessary for whisky production and pot ale,


texte_agro-tech\R_www.latimes.com_science 2015 00652.txt

just like beer or wine are, possibly in the privacy of your own home. Advances in bioengineering had allowed scientists to understand the complex processes within the poppy plant that convert sugar to morphine,


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even those who grow crops with relatively low water needs like wine grapes are feeling the pinch.


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We also just started making wine shippers. With wine, our material acts as an insulation.

Finally, we re starting to do some consumer products picture frames, bowls for your home. The idea is to think of this as a new kind of plastic.


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#'Home-brewed morphine'made possible Scientists have figured out how to brew morphine using the same kit used to make beer at home.

If you brew beer at home, then you are relying on microscopic yeast that turns sugars into alcohol.

and basic skills in fermentation would be able to grow morphine producing yeast using a a home-brew kit for beer-making,


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It works with anything from fish scales and carrot tops to wine. After food waste is converted,


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the research centre CSP and four wine cooperatives are testing a decision support system (DSS) based on wireless sensor networks,


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