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The bottom of these glasses is etched to provide a nucleation point for the release of carbon dioxide from the beer, which helps maintain the head and release more aroma. Also? They look classy as ...
Beer drinkers have a lot of options when it comes to styles of beer. But there’s also a lot of choices when it comes to glasses.
The Bottoms Up beer dispenser can pour up to 44 pints a minute, with just one person using it. Add a few helpers and it can reach 56 pints per minute, not far off one per second. That’s ...
The shape of your beer glass affects your grip, of course. But it also affects the way that the bubbles in the liquid behave . And now it turns out that beer glass shape can even influence how fast ...
"Etchings on the bottom of glasses do not improve carbonation, they actually release some carbonation that is already dissolved as the beer hits the surfaces of the etching," Sheri Jewhurst, the ...
Video footage has emerged of a bar in the US pouring beer the 'wrong way'. Taken at the Fat Irish Bar and Grill in Oregon, the video shows staff using a dispenser which pours beers through the bottom.
Those glasses are specifically designed to help enhance the flavor and aroma of its beer, with special laser etchings on the bottom that unlock carbonation. "Right now, the losses are just part of ...