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I seem to recall CO2 used to pressurize beer kegs all across the country, no?

https://learn.kegerator.com/co2-questions/





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Subject: Re: [TN] N2 vs. CO2, Argon, etc?



Nitrogen is a cheap inert gas which is collected as part of liquefaction of oxygen. Argon is expensive, and CO2 is not traditionally captured. 


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