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Not directly related but probably similar
> Extremely high concentrations of Cu, Zn, and Fe in home produced beers and spirits can be largely traced to the use of galvanized metal fermentation drums, when these replace old clay and wooden vessels (Reilly, 1973). Customer accessible containers for alcoholic beverages include metal cans, glass bottles, plastic containers, and paperboard cartons, and the containers themselves sometimes are a source of metal ions in the beverage. For example, Cu and Zn can be introduced into beer by welded cans
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 21 (2008) 672– 683
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