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  • curprev 15:5115:51, 5 July 2024BattleBug914 talk contribs 125,087 bytes +22 it is good to clarify the subject before any notable statistics. this article is a noun, not a concept, so it should start with what it is #article-section-source-editor Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit

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  • curprev 01:1901:19, 20 April 2024Zaereth talk contribs 125,334 bytes −13 →‎History: Rv good faith edit. Not what the source says, and while I don't doubt UV can do some damage, beer's highest absorption of light peaks at 475 nm in the blue, while UV absorption is rather nil by comparison. so it's highly likely that blue light is more damaging to the organic molecules than UV. Both brown and green bottles do an excellent job of blocking both.

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  • curprev 22:5622:56, 19 April 2024Hyler7 talk contribs 125,347 bytes +12 Changed "and prevents harmful rays from destroying the quality and stability of beer." to "as it prevents UV rays from degrading the quality and stability of beer." to add context and be more precise. Added hyperlink for ultraviolet light.

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