> In the early 1980s a company called Parallel Products Inc of Dixon,
> California, was running a mobile alcohol fuel plant, on a truck with
> a trailer. No idea what became of them.
..............
Keith,

Parallel Products runs several alcohol plants. The one in Louisville, KY
uses waste from the beverage industry - everything from corn syrups to
unwanted Budweiser from the local brewery.

Seems to me that if most of America's population got a whiff of what real
beer was like, Parallel would be receiving a lot more useless feedstock from
the Bud plant.

(Oh OH!!!. Here come the Anheuser Busch employees charging with spiked
clubs!!!)

Okay, I'll admit. Anheuser does make one or two brews that taste sufficient
and meet the shallow wallet problem day before pay day.

I guess you just have to have made your own mash, discovered some of that
wild Belgian Abbey yeast that yields banana esters or created your own
Cinnamon Pumpkin Ale a time or two to understand.

That's probably what would be fitting use of every greeting room in any
bio-d plant anyone ever creates - a beer brewing supply center - just one
more form of independence.

Todd
Appal Energy
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