Young Einstein And Yahoo Serious Put Bubbles In Beer

EinsteinYoung Einstein is a movie written, produced, directed by and starring Yahoo Serious, an Australian actor formally known as Greg Pead.

The story is a fictitious version of Albert Einstein’s life!

The story revolves around Einstein, a young farmer from the Australian state of Tasmania.

He discovers rock music, surfing, and creating bubbles in beer!

Einstein also romances Marie Curie in the film!

I found the movie good for a laugh, but wouldn’t regard it as a classic in any sense of the word, though it did propel Yahoo Serious to stardom for his fifteen minutes of fame, and raked in $100 million when released in 1988!

He also released two other movies, Reckless Kelly, and Mr Accident, neither of which were very successful.

In August 2000, Serious tried to sue the search engine Yahoo for copyright infringement, but lost the case when he failed to prove that he had suffered any loss because of the use of the name.

AllanSo, now you know what to answer if anyone wants to know how bubbles appear in beer, and who invented the sport of surfing!

(Just don’t expect to be taken too seriously!)

If you really want to know about surfboards, they were invented by the Hawaiians (Polynesians) for riding breaking waves to the beach. At that time they were made of Balsa or wood.

Modern surfboards are made from polyurethane foam, then covered with layers of fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin.

As for how bubbles get into beer, they occur when yeast reacts with the grain mash to produce alcohol and carbon dioxide.

To hurry the process, modern breweries pasteurize the beer, and add CO2 gas to carbonate it!

And as for Madam Curie, she was born in Warsaw, Poland in November, 1867. She married Pierre Curie in Paris in 1895! She discovered the element radium!

Trailer for ‘Young Einstein’ (Warner Bros)

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3 Comments

  1. 🙂 Radio active beer bubbles…? Now that would present one heck of a hangover…

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