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- From: weissborn@DFWVX1.DALLAS.SDS.SLB.COM
- Newsgroups: alt.beer
- Subject: Re: Head calming?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.150233.19198@slcs.slb.com>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 15:02:33 GMT
- References: <ssuchalr.721752983@reading>
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- In article <ssuchalr.721752983@reading>, ssuchalr@csug3.cs.reading.ac.uk (S. J. Chalker) writes:
- >Can anybody help me?
- >I have only recently been introduced to the delights of Real Ale, and I
- >have found that when I drink it, the beer very soon becomes completely flat.
- >I have even had a drink at the same time as a friend, and his beer still had
- >some head left around the side of the glass. Mine was completely flat.
- >
- >Have I got a funny saliva? Or am I just dammed to drinking flat Ale for the
- >rest of my life?
- >
- >Steve.
-
- Probably not. More likely that the glass you were using wasn't REAL clean.
- I have found the same situation when the glass I am using is clean, but
- has been sitting in the cabinet for a while. Now I get a glass, wash it
- again, then pour and the head seems to last longer.
-
- 'Course, could be you just got a flat bottle?!
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