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Narrator: You've been pouring Guinness all wrong ... in your mouth and distinctive creamy head resting above the dark beer. When you look closely at a Guinness while it's settling, the bubbles ...
With its robust malty taste, enticing dark colour and gravity-defying ... as well – but whether or not the two-part pour affects the taste of the beer 'is another matter entirely'.
There's a misunderstood difference between light and dark beer, but you'd never know it if you didn't pour it into a glass, and the ability to see the liquid also means you can also evaluate the ...
"Once you taste them against each other and/or against a dark lager," he says, "the differences should be noticeable." Some ...
Beer drinkers are "turning to the dark side", as sales of stout continue ... enabling customers to pour a pub-worthy pint from the comfort of their home – as well as the introduction of a ...
An curved arrow pointing right. How do you pour a beer? Turns out this popular pouring method — that results in little to no foam — is completely wrong. And can actually cause stomach issues!
How do you pour a beer? Turns out this popular pouring method - that results in little to no foam - is completely wrong. And can actually cause stomach issues! Max Bakker, a Master Cicerone (think ...
Much to my delight, there were six dark beers on tap ... While the friendly bartender was pouring my beer, and I was grooving to The Hillclimbers’ compelling rendition of “Friend of the ...