At 11:36 PM Sunday 2/25/2007, Max Battcher wrote:
>On 2/25/07, Robert Seeberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Would you feel differently if the manned program was doing something
> > that was actually useful?
> > If the program had set up permanent zeroG manufacturing lines making
> > products that could only be made in space, would the bang for the buck
> > equations be more favorable to you?
>
>One of the results from our space program that we have seen is that
>yeast in low-gravity conditions generates better, more alcoholic beer.
>  We just need to convince Anheuser-Busch or Coors or Miller to spend
>the cash to build a giant beer manufacturing plant in Space.
>
>Who wouldn't buy space beers?  It's makes a whole lot more sense than
>a lot of the flavored beers and "energy" beers the big guys keep
>putting onto shelves...
>
>I demand to see a race for the first beer brewed in space to reach
>store shelves.  Perhaps we need a Beer X-Prize.


What would really push it would be the invention of a semi-permeable 
membrane (blocks gases but lets liquids pass) so after drinking that 
beer guys can take a whizz on the Earth from 300 miles up . . .


-- Ronn!  :)



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