Your beer needs carbon dioxide, but the price skyrocketed over the summer By News September 23, 2022 Add Comment Edit The gas brings the bubbles to your beer. But brewers now face a carbon dioxide shortage — and the risk of production cuts and price hikes. (Image credit: Katsumi Murouchi/Getty Images) Share this post Related PostsA COVID Outbreak At The U.S. Embassy In Kabul Has Sickened 114 People And Killed 1Harris Discusses Voting Rights With Texas DemocratsStartups Like Lordstown Wanted To Upend The Car Industry. It's Now Do Or Die For Them'Forget The Alamo' Author Says We Have The Texas Origin Story All WrongYour Pricey Peloton Has Another Problem For You To Sweat OverFormer Ivins mayor, World War II veteran Jack Reber celebrates 100th birthday with parade100-year-old former mayor, WWII vet celebrated in hometown of IvinsUnemployment claims in Utah declined in last week
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