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Drowning in Porter

Drowning in Porter

Por Vance, Douglas

Publicado por epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565327577
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The Industrial Revolution is often remembered for the roar of steam engines and the smog of factories. But behind the brick walls of London's massive breweries, a different kind of technological hubris was brewing. In October 1814, the sheer pursuit of manufacturing scale culminated in one of the most bizarre and lethal disasters in urban history. Drowning in Porter explores the terrifying physics and tragic consequences of the London Beer Flood. When a three-story-tall wooden fermentation vat suddenly ruptured, it unleashed a fifteen-foot tsunami of dark porter that smashed through buildings and drowned an entire neighborhood. The book delves into the hidden engineering flaws and the ruthless corporate vanity that prioritized breaking world records over basic structural integrity. By investigating the fluid dynamics of a million-gallon tidal wave and the subsequent legal battles, the narrative exposes how the early titans of industry shielded themselves from accountability, blaming an act of God for an act of pure greed. This historical autopsy provides a gripping lesson on the dangers of unchecked exponential growth. It arms readers with a critical framework for recognizing when the systems and organizations we rely on are silently buckling under their own massive weight.

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