| ▲ | philipwhiuk 4 hours ago | |||||||
Kind of. Guinness glasses are exactly a pint, so the Guinness head means you're getting less than a pint of actual beer. This is tolerated/expected and so de facto correct but de jure perhaps not. | ||||||||
| ▲ | lucideer 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> the Guinness head means you're getting less than a pint of actual beer I hate to be pedantic but pint being volumetric, you're still getting a pint, independent of density. Also - a nitrogen head doesn't dissipate, so you never get a gap. I'm now curious though whether a nitrogen head is less dense than a CO2 head... | ||||||||
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