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Shukketsushi:
Look what you've done, Mach!
--- Quote from: Gato Blanco on May 20, 2013, 06:25:41 am ---Lol prolly, thats another good point! Most beers don't travel well, the shaking would lower the quality. Skilled crews who are able to transport beer without shaking it would make a tidy sum in well of areas
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That's pretty great, actually. I want to be esteemed for delivering beer of the best quality, haha.
Lord Dick Tim:
Wine that hasn't been shocked by travel? I can see a lucrative trade in making stabilizers for alcohol storage and transportation.
Machiavelliest:
We'll fly really high and let the cold at altitude lager our beer for us.
Gato Blanco:
The drop in air pressure might cause the vats to explode.
Speaking of explosions, how do you think they devleoped all the different kinds of ammo (Lesmok, heatsink, greased, etc.), and how did they standardize them (Lol lesmok in flamers)?
Machiavelliest:
Nope, I'm pretty sure you have to vent your containers anyway, since the yeast produces carbon dioxide. You'd just have to bottle it back down on the ground if you wanted it carbonated.
As for ammo, nobody loads charged .45 ammo in a clip. But people do use hollow points, or rubber bullets. To get around the confusing bit there about how ammo works with all guns, I usually just consider it as a classification of ammo to bring. For example, there are many sizes of DU rounds, or many calibers of hollow points, but they all fall under one classification.
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