It would be nice if the AI-generated image at the top of the page were the "precise" attributed the distinctly German approach.
The "fl" ligature jumped out at me, followed by the 'Enlianced', the high hyphen before 'water', and the general size and kerning wonkiness.
I can't figure out what "CO2-per-bubble ratio" can be. Aren't all the bubbles 100% CO2? How does the machine affect that ratio? It's a dissolved CO2 solution, with bubble formation caused by (I believe) the CO2 concentration and nucleation sites in the container, which should be independent of the how it was pressurized.
I guess there's some O2 in there, so is that difference?
If that's typical of the kind of question Germans are asking, I don't think I have much to worry about.
eesmith•9mo ago
The "fl" ligature jumped out at me, followed by the 'Enlianced', the high hyphen before 'water', and the general size and kerning wonkiness.
I can't figure out what "CO2-per-bubble ratio" can be. Aren't all the bubbles 100% CO2? How does the machine affect that ratio? It's a dissolved CO2 solution, with bubble formation caused by (I believe) the CO2 concentration and nucleation sites in the container, which should be independent of the how it was pressurized.
I guess there's some O2 in there, so is that difference?
If that's typical of the kind of question Germans are asking, I don't think I have much to worry about.