Yeah I agree. It happens a lot for me though. Sometimes I wonder if it's my glasses. Like maybe soap residue from the dishwasher left in the glass. Soap breaks down bubbles really fast. Naturally carbonated beers have weaker foam and beers that don't use head stabilizers as well. So it's hard to say what's going on when it happens. But its like, every 3rd beer I buy lol. As long as the beer itself doesn't go flat though. That's the main thing I guess.
It took me ages (sadly) to realise that a wet glass totally inhibits a head forming/lasting as well. I used to rinse my glass between different beers and wondered why the second had a rubbish head. A problem that doesn't really occur when you drink the same beer a few times in a row!
Water too? Okay, i didn't know that. I'll keep it in mind. I need to figure out what I'm doing because beer without head is not the same psychologically 😆
Yeah I agree. It happens a lot for me though. Sometimes I wonder if it's my glasses. Like maybe soap residue from the dishwasher left in the glass. Soap breaks down bubbles really fast. Naturally carbonated beers have weaker foam and beers that don't use head stabilizers as well. So it's hard to say what's going on when it happens. But its like, every 3rd beer I buy lol. As long as the beer itself doesn't go flat though. That's the main thing I guess.
Yeah, flat beer is kak.
It took me ages (sadly) to realise that a wet glass totally inhibits a head forming/lasting as well. I used to rinse my glass between different beers and wondered why the second had a rubbish head. A problem that doesn't really occur when you drink the same beer a few times in a row!
Water too? Okay, i didn't know that. I'll keep it in mind. I need to figure out what I'm doing because beer without head is not the same psychologically 😆