lmao ob as an anaesthetic!
At work they have these HUGE tanks so the beer moves from cellar to tap when needed (it's about 40m though) but as far as I can see they only use CO2 (probably because it's cheap) but surely any gas under pressure would do it?
I thought the Co2 was to carbonate it? Like a big fuck off soda stream.
Yeah, I don't think nitrous would make anything effervesce, as you'd have fizzy whipped cream.
wiki said:When the cream dispenser's valve is opened, the cream is forced out of the nozzle by the high pressure. However, when the pressure is released, the dissolved gas turns to bubbles and comes out of the solution — just as opening a soda bottle results in the formation of a head of bubbles. These expanding bubbles instantly transform the cream into a frothy, whipped state.
I wonder if you could use a whipped cream charger to load N2O into some other liquid like fruit juice, then as you sip the juice you could inhale the nitrous being released? :D
FINAL EDIT: Ok. I know what I'm doing when I get back from Barcelona :D
This thread wants me to buy a Soda Stream to fuck about with, but the manufacturer warns you not to use it with any liquid other than waterwhy not?
I wonder if you could use a whipped cream charger to load N2O into some other liquid like fruit juice, then as you sip the juice you could inhale the nitrous being released? :D
FINAL EDIT: Ok. I know what I'm doing when I get back from Barcelona :D
Agreed... I wonder what the symbolism of the skeletal portraits is. Do you think that the artist is hinting that this is an unhealthy activity or is it something else? Is he saying that they may as well be having a ball as they'll die soon anyway? (I think not, the participants are not very sympathetically portrayed).
It's curious looking at old cartoons and seeing symbols which may have been instantly understood by the cartoonist's contemporaries but which we don't get because we're immersed in a different culture.