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1. Guinness was used as it is an internationally recognised beer. I would have used a good, well known American beer but that is like finding the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. 2. In my opinion I do not recommend using this technology for cooling overclocked AMD processors. gasturbine101 57.4K subscribers Subscribe 12K views 7 years ago http://www.gasturbineworld.co.uk Using a jet engine to cool bottles of beer! (Also suitable for other cold beverages) APU bleed.

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The Jet Powered Beer Cooler 105 Posted by michael on Sunday July 29, 2001 @02:24AM from the hot-summer-nights dept. kzadot writes: "A bit of good old kiwi ingenuity, you can make a jet engine in your own home, and keep your beers cool as a side effect. And not a single piece of Number 8 wire in sight. Full instructions included." ← Quote: "A chap from New Zealand used his 1970 MGB-GT engine and with a little physics know-how, transformed it into a jet engine to, as he said, "burn up fuel very very quickly"." Yeah, right. This I gotta see, a four cylinder piston engine converted to a jet. When it gets too cold to race we have to do other stuff to entertain ourselves!!! Jet-powered Beer Cooler Washington Post columnist Dave Barry raves about Kiwi inventor Simon Jansen: "this guy, using science, has found a new, innovative and, above all, loud way to cool beer, by using a jet engine." Tags: Dave Barry New Zealand Simon Jansen Washington Post Show Comments More from Innovation Science/Tech

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453K subscribers in the beer community. A subreddit to discuss your favorite beers and breweries, and share beer related articles. Quality content… For those throwing a Super Bowl party without the simple joys of modern refrigeration, there is hope. Host John Ydstie speaks with Simon Jansen, creator of The World's First Jet-Powered Beer Cooler. USING A JET ENGINE TO COOL BEER, AND OTHER GUY STORIES By DAVE BARRY Oct 14, 2001 0 It's time for "Guys In Science," the feature in which we report on the heroic efforts of guys, using. What follows is my story about a shed, a warm beer and a home made jet engine…" The dearth of cool beer in his shed led Simon to develop his own beer cooler. He decided, quite reasonably I believe, that a jet-powered beer cooler was the logical thing to build. You'll find the beer cooler project - and a few other inventions such as a.

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Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… These coolers will keep your drinks perfectly chilled during hot summer days, so you can enjoy your beer to the fullest. Check out our recommendations and find the best beer cooler for you! Plus, we've included examples of beer dispensing coolers for home use, ensuring you can keep your favorite brew fresh for as long as possible. World's first Jet powered Beer cooler. Topics include, Machine Tools & Tooling, Precision Measuring, Materials and their Properties, Electrical discussions related to machine tools, setups, fixtures and jigs and other general discussion related to amateur machining.. there was actually a company that sold a kit of plans to build a jet engine. http://www.gasturbineworld.co.uk Aircraft ECS Environmental Control System Air conditioning and Pressurization PAC with Air Cycle Machine ACM or Cold Air.

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A New Zealand man has dedicated a website to his invention - a jet-powered beer cooler. Simon Jansen, of Avondale, invented the cooler because he works in a shed all day and always wants a cold beer to hand. He created the jet-powered engine using a turbocharger from a car engine attached to a gas cylinder. The engine itself will run at up to 100000 rpm with exhaust temperatures of around 500 C and noise levels in excess of 125 dBA. The beer is successfully chilled to a nice cool 2 C. Click to expand.