Beer pipeline are a thing. At the Hellfest festival all the bars are connected to a beer pipeline fed by tankers trucks of beer.
There’s a permanent beer pipeline in Bruges connecting a brewery with the bottling plant 3km away
How about the CO2? German companies developed a system that catches all the CO2 and puts it back into the beer before bottling, because the CO2 from the beer tastes better than “regular” CO2
Belgian heavy beer ferment again on bottle, so no real need to capture CO2 from the first fermentation.
As long as the shower had a milk faucet
For, you know… Things…
Which country was this btw?
Found Cleopatra’s Lemmy’s account
Cafe latte addicts’ dream setup
Huh? Does people have coffee in their milk? Why would you want to taint milk?
cafe latte service competition has arrived.
this reminds me of someone who lived near a brewery and got a line installed in his house. this happened long ago and i don’t remember the details
Nut milk comes from male cows.
Make sure you let your milk line drip overnight if you’re up north. Otherwise the pipes will freeze.
I’ll save the drip, I’d like sour milk after sitting by the time I need to use the tap.
AI?
Pipes don’t connect like that underground. They’re buried too shallow, and the dirt barrier surrounding the pipes looks too clean. Pipes don’t go all the way to the house, and are just shown entering dirt at some point. Why not excavate it all?
Edit: also grass looks too perfect
Wasn’t there some discussion or pilot implementation of beer lines ?
Idiocracy already came up with that
Victoriocity has a town with hot coffee infrastructure
Never have I nor ever will I need that much milk
Looks pretty AI slop-y…
And then, a line for the internet as well!
Why do you need the internet when you have milk?
Touché
Is it subdivided by hot milk and cold milk
It should be divided into regular milk and chocolate milk
Mmmm, milkline
This but with coffee might work in some high density housing.
Surely it would be two hot 1 cold not the other way around. Everyone knows blue = cold!
When I was a kid I learned that UK at some point had daily milk delivery. That seemed silly. We here in the continental Europe buy milk in cartons from the store, like civilised people!
Milk on tap would qualify as return to such barbarism.
We still do daily milk delivery. Sadly much less common now, but there are still milkmen around.
Also, our daily milk comes in glass bottles with aluminium(?) lids - much more environmentally friendly than a plastic carton!
Milk delivery was widespread into the 1970s in Europe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_delivery
Cleopatra would love this