Beer is one of the oldest and most popular alcoholic beverages in the world. The name "beer" is a homophonic translation of the foreign language. Because beer uses barley malt as the main raw material, the Japanese also call beer "ale".
?, refers to a low-alcohol wine made by using starch hydrolysis and fermentation to produce sugar. It is also called "liquid bread". Most of the international beers now add auxiliary raw materials. Beer was introduced in the early 20th century.
China is a foreign type of wine. It was not until 1949 that the development of China's beer industry gradually accelerated, and it gradually got rid of the backward state of relying on imported raw materials. China's beer industry has now entered a mature development period, with a basically stable structure and fierce competition.
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Melbourne is the largest city in the state of Victoria. It is the city of food and wine in the southern hemisphere. In a small town less than an hour's drive from Melbourne, there is a brewery that is said to have the best beer in Australia. It is said to have the best beer.
It’s called Little Creatures, and its Chinese name was originally “Hop Elf”, a nickname for yeast, which is the most important element in beer. As we all know, this year due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, the economies of many countries have been severely affected, and
In Australia, many Australian restaurants and bars have been closed due to the new crown epidemic, which has also resulted in a large amount of unsalable beer.
It is understood that when Australian beer is not selling well, Jiang Beer is used to generate electricity?
In South Australia, some of the expired beer goes to wastewater treatment plants and is converted into biogas to generate electricity.
In recent months, the Glenelg wastewater treatment plant west of South Australia's capital, Adelaide, has converted local brewery production of beer into renewable energy, mixing organic industrial waste with sewage sludge to produce biogas, which is then converted into
Regarding electricity, the Glenelg wastewater treatment plant recently introduced expired beer as raw material, raising its production capacity to a new level and generating 654 MWh of electricity in a single month.
In fact, beer power generation is a process of generating electricity through bacteria devouring the starch, alcohol and sugar contained in beer brewing wastewater, purifying wastewater at the same time, and using microorganisms to decompose beer brewing wastewater to generate electricity.