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Interesting - I've always wondered - does a pint of stout on a nitro tap really NEED to be settled before being topped off?kafercrazy wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18247680
I'd like to take part in this study, please.
I've had Mill St. Stouts that they just pour in one shot, and I can't taste the difference.
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Interesting (I remember when the 2004 paper came out).
Pressure increases with depth, so it would change the fluid dynamics.JeffPorter wrote: Interesting - I've always wondered - does a pint of stout on a nitro tap really NEED to be settled before being topped off?