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OMG @johan! I so want a genuine Guinness in Ireland! It tastes different there! Major FOMO!
Come and visit! then we can drown in it together from breakfast till Dublin airport departure.
Ah the science to pouring a perfect Guinness on tap.
Ah the science to pouring a perfect Guinness on tap.
One of the few things I learnt on my travels.
Pour at the angle.... rest glass upright on bar top... top up keeping the head.
Am I right?
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Tried that with a Heineken Keg someone purchased for me Friday and did not go down too well. I had more foam than beer
I have had Guiness on tap and out a can. On tap it is pure gold, out of the can it goes as kitty piddle in my books. It really takes the can taste, like REALLY ...That means it's coming out to quick. You need to go more of an angle and press the glass against the tap, to slow it down.
But Guiness on tap is different.
That head won't flatten out before you finished the pint. It's a malt and creamy out of tap. Doesn't work with the can. I've tried here many times.
On tap you pour it at 45 degrees and a 2cm head forms. Let it settle to 1cm the top it up. I works.
With lagers etc I still pour at an angle, but all at once. And you lucky if the head stays.
Guiness on tap is different. Most Guiness drinkers insist on it being on tap. It's the only way it comes out milky.
I have had Guiness on tap and out a can. On tap it is pure gold, out of the can it goes as kitty piddle in my books. It really takes the can taste, like REALLY ...
That Glenfiddich malt is one of my favourites.
Ah the science to pouring a perfect Guinness on tap.
One of the few things I learnt on my travels.
Pour at the angle.... rest glass upright on bar top... top up keeping the head.
Am I right?
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This thread is making me thirsty but I need to chill for a week or 2 until all my joints return to normal - non swollen and pain free.
Yes correct, and let it stay for a minute before you serve the customer (just in case he/she is an "eedjit" and want to down it before the head fully matured).
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Beer, apparently is bad for gout.