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Oxidation ox-i-dat-t-on verb
Process to describe the chemical reaction that occurs between oxygen and various components of beer.
Oxidation ox-i-dat-t-on verb
Process to describe the chemical reaction that occurs between oxygen and various components of beer.
Oxygen ox-e-jen noun
A crucial important to yeast metobolism (good for the human lungs as well).
Oxygen ox-e-jen noun
A crucial important to yeast metobolism (good for the human lungs as well).

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The feeling you get when you have too much beer.