Monday, May 11, 2009

How big is the carbon foot print of a gallon of beer(permission allowed for imperial by E.U commissars)?

Is there to be a carbon tax on beer.As on fuel?

How big is the carbon foot print of a gallon of beer(permission allowed for imperial by E.U commissars)?
Now you have got me curious, did you get any sensible answers, in any category?
Reply:depends whether you drink it or spill it .lol
Reply:The carbon footprint of beer itself is minimal, and it is in the carbon cycle already - the grains and hops it is made of was carbon in the atmosphere. The more significant carbon footprint comes from the electricity used in producing it if it is a mass-produced beer, and the transportation and storage energy costs as well. Those would theoretically have their carbon impact built into their costs if a carbon tax was implemented, so the cost of the beer would reflect that indirectly.
Reply:i dont know, iv have drunk so much tonite my foot print must be big.i have put big cos i cant spel huge cos im to drunk.
Reply:who cares .....party on dood !!!!!!


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