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ST. PAUL, MN AUGUST 7: Genesys Works 2014 Draft Day on August 9, 2014 in St. Paul, Minnesota. © Tony Nelson
ST. PAUL, MN AUGUST 7: Genesys Works 2014 Draft Day on August 9, 2014 in St. Paul, Minnesota. © Tony Nelson
ST. PAUL, MN AUGUST 7: Genesys Works 2014 Draft Day on August 9, 2014 in St. Paul, Minnesota. © Tony Nelson
In a trend once moribund, restaurants in the U.S. have again begun pouring wine via draft. But, unlike several decades ago, their choices for kegged wine are no longer limited to generic 'red' or 'white.'
Pictured: Wine draft towers...at a brewpub!
Woodbridge, Virginia, USA.
28 August 2015.
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▶ Here's how it works.
☞ Wine on tap flows through a 304 grade stainless draft system —very similar to that used for beer— pushed out of kegs using a blended mixture of gasses, usually 75% nitrogen and 25% carbon dioxide. This blend preserves wine quality and freshness.
☞ In the U.S., the standard keg size for wine is 5.16 gallons, which is 19.5 liters (the equivalent of twenty-six 750-ml wine bottles, that is, two cases plus two bottles). White and red wine kegs are served from different refrigerated compartments: the white wine is stored at 42 °F; the red wine at 55 °F.
☞ Dispensed into a glass, the wine is clear and un-bubbly. Served properly, it tastes as if poured from a bottle, but with no waste, no bottles for disposal, and no spoilage.
▶ More images: here.
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Removable plates on either side of the forms make extracting the masters from the plastic much easier after vacforming
ST. PAUL, MN AUGUST 7: Genesys Works 2014 Draft Day on August 9, 2014 in St. Paul, Minnesota. © Tony Nelson
Coconino National Forest's Flagstaff Ranger District held it's annual end-of-summer employee work day August 16, 2017 near the Mountainaire community south of Flagstaff. Employees from the District and Supervisor's Office showed up to lend their efforts to naturalize an old two-track route and build fencing. Brian Poturalski, head of Flagstaff Ranger District's recreation department, led the effort.
There was a great turn-out, and participants were broken up into several teams. The teams installed signs, built logworm fencing, installed a gate on the official road into the area, and covered the old two-track route with branches and pine needles to help restoring it to its natural state.
The annual District work day events give permanent and seasonal employees a chance to get outdoors on a beautiful day at the end of the summer season and work together on a much-needed District project. All the employees are invited to the event, and office workers, wildlife biologists, recreation specialists, firefighters, and others from the wide variety of Forest Service careers and jobs work side-by-side to accomplish a tangible goal together. They'll be able to see the results of their efforts for years to come.
Photo taken August 16, 2017 by Deborah Lee Soltesz. Source: U.S. Forest Service, Coconino National Forest. Learn more about the Coconino National Forest.
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a large white draft horse grazes alone on the montana prairie. the bridger mountain range looms in the background.
Removable plates on either side of the forms make extracting the masters from the plastic much easier after vacforming
The classic Ideum Drafting Table is now available with a new display size - 49" on the diagonal. The 49" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.
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ST. PAUL, MN AUGUST 7: Genesys Works 2014 Draft Day on August 9, 2014 in St. Paul, Minnesota. © Tony Nelson
ST. PAUL, MN AUGUST 7: Genesys Works 2014 Draft Day on August 9, 2014 in St. Paul, Minnesota. © Tony Nelson