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A CO2 Shortage is Causing a Beer and Meat Crisis in Britain (qz.com)

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is used in the production of a wide variety of food and drink products. But with at least five CO2 producers across northern Europe offline, a shortfall in the gas is causing shortages in beer, fizzy drinks, and meat. From a report: Britain is particularly affected because the seasonal shutdown of the plants has meant that the UK has only one big plant producing CO2 left. The British Beer and Pub Association, along with individual beer producers and pubs, has warned of the crisis caused by the shortage. Without naming companies, the trade association said the shortfall has caused beer production shortages. Heineken, the UK's biggest brewer, said its CO2 supplier was facing "a major issue" in the UK. Meanwhile, one of Britain's biggest pub chains, Wetherspoons, said it'll be forced to pull a number of beers and fizzy drinks from its menu soon.

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  1. Let's set aside our political differences by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Funny

    If the entire Slashdot community can agree on *anything*, it should be that a shortage of meat and beer is indeed a crisis worthy of drastic government intervention.

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    1. Re:Let's set aside our political differences by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      If the entire Slashdot community can agree on *anything*, it should be that a shortage of meat and beer is indeed a crisis worthy of drastic government intervention.

      Cue the vegetarians, vegans, teetotallers, puritans, and other idiots.

      If the entire Slashdot community ever agreed upon anything, it would be a very bad sign. ;-)

  2. Beer shortage in England? by Nidi62 · · Score: 5, Funny

    *Leans back to watch the chaos and reaches to pop open a.....oh wait*

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  3. Re:Opportunity for cask drawn ales by DaFallus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Having very little carbonation brings out light and delicate flavors in the beer that are usually masked by having lots of C02. My favorite are cask drawn IPAs.

    How can you even tell? In my experience, the only ingredient you can taste in most IPAs is the overwhelming amount of hops.

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  4. Re:Mass production probably uses CO2 by turbidostato · · Score: 5, Funny

    "German beer makers have to capture their own Co2 to use later during bottling."

    Which only makes sense.

    Everybody knows natural CO2 is much better than the artificial one. Who wants chemicals into his beer!?