Re: [DMCForum] SEMI-ON-TOPIC -- Guiness Proof
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Re: [DMCForum] SEMI-ON-TOPIC -- Guiness Proof
- From: Andrei Cular <acular@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 22:43:29 -0500
Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on how you read it, lately I
haven't had the problem of too much head. Lack of cash for Guinness and
being at the plant 10:40pm really doesn't help. Someone left coronas in
the fridge and we still have err had some Capt from last years x-mass
party. It's just iced tea in my water bottle I swear...
Andrei
timnagin wrote:
>The best example I have seen of the bubbles falling was when the pint was
>poured correctly and delivered immediately. Too many times have I seen them
>rush things and give you a lot of head and you have to sit there and wait
>which really pisses you off.
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>Greg
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andrei Cular [mailto:acular@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:00 PM
>To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [DMCForum] SEMI-ON-TOPIC -- Guiness Proof
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>Somewhere it said that it's easier to see cause of the lack of
>carbonation and the more viscus liquid. The little I know about mass
>produced beer is that the majority of them have CO2 injected into them
>to create the bubbles. The CO2 in Guinness is a natural by-product of
>the fermentation process. Then cause they don't filter out all the
>tasty healthy parts and leave bubbly horse urine the viscosity of the
>liquid is greater which in turn slows the bubbles down and allows for a
>flow pattern to fully develop.
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>Now LP it might take a few glasses but with practice you will eventuly
>leave the glass sitting long enough to see the bubbles go down. If you
>have someone with that you really trust have them lock you inside your
>DeLorean a few cans or bottles of Guinness. By the 4th or 5th pint when
>you start to feel the urge pour that last glass, I bet you will watch it
>for a few seconds as you consider how good new seat covers will look.
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>Andrei
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>Lauren wrote:
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>>Of course it's on topic -- Deloreans were made in Ireland. Guiness is
>>Irish. That's close enough for me.
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>>Interesting article, but it doesn't say why this is unique to Guiness.
>>It seems that this would hold true for all glasses of beer. Is it
>>because Guiness has more small bubbles because of the way it's
>>carbonated?
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>>I guess I never had a glass of Guiness sitting in front of me long
>>enough to just stare at it ;)
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>>...................LP
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>>>http://www.fluent.com/about/news/pr/pr5.htm
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