I once worked with an industrial engineer who worked with a cookie manufacturer. The cookies were on a conveyor system. The conveyor ran through the oven. The cookies baked in the time it took to get from one end of the oven to the other. Then they went up a ramp to a serpentine series of conveyors that ran along the ceiling to cool.
At the end of the process was the bagger. This was the part of the system that sometimes broke. They could not stop the line otherwise cookies in the oven would burn. So cookies backed up. If they backed up too far, they would overflow the conveyor and it would start raining cookies: every 6-year-old’s fantasy dream.
I guess for adults, raining beer is probably equally enjoyable.
naturally_easy over 10 years ago
Seems a terrible waste.
blunebottle over 10 years ago
So, what’s he gonna do to get it out- shake the keg?
Tue Elung-Jensen over 10 years ago
Hope they cleaned it before use.
captainofgondor over 10 years ago
maybe they absorb it.
sbchamp over 10 years ago
“Beer is generally taken INternally, John,”
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 10 years ago
Cloudy with a chance of beer showers
gaslightguy over 10 years ago
Somewhere some college students are furiously working on this concept right now.
dflak over 10 years ago
I once worked with an industrial engineer who worked with a cookie manufacturer. The cookies were on a conveyor system. The conveyor ran through the oven. The cookies baked in the time it took to get from one end of the oven to the other. Then they went up a ramp to a serpentine series of conveyors that ran along the ceiling to cool.
At the end of the process was the bagger. This was the part of the system that sometimes broke. They could not stop the line otherwise cookies in the oven would burn. So cookies backed up. If they backed up too far, they would overflow the conveyor and it would start raining cookies: every 6-year-old’s fantasy dream.
I guess for adults, raining beer is probably equally enjoyable.