Beer is one of the most popular Drink in US and in world. According to Beer Info, the average adult in the US ages 21 or older consumes around 28.2 gallons/year.
Beer lovers facing difficulties in getting their favorite drinks this upcoming winter.
Most of the Beer companies are facing difficulties sourcing carbon dioxide (CO2) in the USA. Which are leading to complications between retailers nationwide.
This deficiency is one more blow for an industry hit hard by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Throughout recent years, larger creators have managed carbon dioxide deficiencies and cost climbs for aluminum jars and cardboard.
Which are necessary to the brew creation process. However, in August, carbon dioxide expense expanded strongly, which prompted this new deficiency.
According to the Vicksburg Daily News, far below the town of Jackson, about 2,900 feet below the Mississippi Coliseum, there's an extinct volcano.
An Extinct Volcano may seriously limit Beer in the US
Which is the oldest known volcanic structure in the U.S., the Jackson Volcano also called the Jackson Dome.
And the reason it matters to the beer folk is that the Jackson Dome contains an enormous reservoir of CO2.
The Jackson Dome's reservoir of CO2 has been contaminated by benzene and other hydrocarbons which aren't safe for human consumption.
According to Axios, beer brewers are feeling the effects in a big way. Some of them explore ways to switch from using carbon dioxide to using nitrogen in their production.