I use a Tennents glass for my lagers and it's superb. That wee etched bit on the bottom will keep the head on your beer for the entire pint.I'm going to try a narrow erm ... dare I say it - Carling - glass.
I use a Tennents glass for my lagers and it's superb. That wee etched bit on the bottom will keep the head on your beer for the entire pint.I'm going to try a narrow erm ... dare I say it - Carling - glass.
@Sadfield I do check mash pH I have some fairly good water testing gear here, but I have been a bit loathe to start chucking chemicals in my beer! I usually get mash pH at about 5.8 - 6 which I know is a bit high and I have just once used citric acid to bring the pH down, I got down to a pH of 5.3 but I am sure I could taste it - fresh green apples - in the beer.Our water is from a chalk aquifer and as such is quite hard with calcium which is around the 250 mg/l (Calcium carbonate) mark. I have some tartaric acid arriving this week as it seems to be the dog's dangly bits for adjusting mash pH.
I'm going to ban the missus from the brewery! Everything gets lathered in fairy! I clean the barrels though, and only ever use a bit of WVP or chlorine/acid water and then usually campden tablet, drain and then star-san the tops and caps and my hands and just about anything else that looks like touching the beer on the cold-side. It could be the bottles! She is sat at the side of me reading this - so I have to be diplomatic.
I still love the trick with the syringe!
I use Torrified wheat or Flaked Barley (whichever I have to hand) in my stouts and porters, even my mild and bitters come to that. So it still begs the questions why the bottle brews don't hold the head as opposed to the good head retention from barreled brews
For that batch I used Wilko's carb bombs. Only because I was given a couple of bags as freebies. Do you make the liquid primer yourself then add it a few hours before bottling?
Here's how to test and prepare a glass that you suspect might have detergent residue:
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....except when eating a full fry up eg mixed grill for the evening meal, when some fat will be transferred to the beer glass.........
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