Are you really old enough to be consuming this?.......:smiley:
SaturnSymbolism2012
11 Oct 15#3
my Ex girlfriend used to like a thick creamy head, might txt her the link.
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cjabingham to SaturnSymbolism2012
11 Oct 151#4
So why did she leave you then?!!
McNabFish
11 Oct 15#5
The glass is just smaller than a pint. Fits one of these cans in perfectly, but if you pour something different in, you won't get it all in.
geoffbrady
11 Oct 15#6
Hot sure… but a can of draught Guinness? How does that work?
Chiptivo
11 Oct 151#7
Has a gas ball in that releases when the can is opened (Pressured can).
The little plastic ball called a “Widget” was first patented by the Guinness company in 1969 in effort to provide the optimal "head" on their thick and creamy stout, which is less fizzy than regular lager beers like Bud Light.
During the canning process, the brewers add a shot of liquid nitrogen to help pressurize the can. The nitrogen vaporises and expands in volume after the can is sealed, forcing gas and beer into the widget’s hollow interior through a tiny pin-sized hole.
When you open the can, the beer and compressed nitrogen within the sphere depressurize and are shot out into the beer. This disturbance causes the nitrogen to bubble up which creates the foamy head at the top of the glass.
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The little plastic ball called a “Widget” was first patented by the Guinness company in 1969 in effort to provide the optimal "head" on their thick and creamy stout, which is less fizzy than regular lager beers like Bud Light.
During the canning process, the brewers add a shot of liquid nitrogen to help pressurize the can. The nitrogen vaporises and expands in volume after the can is sealed, forcing gas and beer into the widget’s hollow interior through a tiny pin-sized hole.
When you open the can, the beer and compressed nitrogen within the sphere depressurize and are shot out into the beer. This disturbance causes the nitrogen to bubble up which creates the foamy head at the top of the glass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtkhIE1m088