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Old 03-07-2014, 12:09 AM   #19
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Default Re: The AFF Beer Thread

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Originally Posted by supershifty View Post
Slightly off topic, but this is the best place to ask.

What do you use to revitalise your beer drinking glasses? I've got 4 x 425ml pilsener style glasses that have only ever had beer in them and are stored in the freezer. They don't hold the head or "work" the bubbles anywhere like they used to.

I've followed my dad's oath of only washing them in warm salty water which worked for a while, but it's now failing. Have tried using the sterilising stuff like sodium metabisulphite and Milton's baby bottle wash to no avail. They've never seen dishwashing detergent.

To spark them up I'm now putting the tiniest pinch of salt in before I pour - yeah, I know that's just not on!

Any ideas guys? Thanks in advance.

Back on topic, my all time favourite beer was Tooheys Pils, sadly it was taken off the market. Unless I'm up for a treat, I buy whatever heavy beer is on special at the time.

Cheers!

become mates with someone that has a small sand/bead blaster ..
just a light " shot" in the base of the glass to roughen the bottom .
the textured/rough surface allows the beer to work its magic .
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