Mine go in the dish washer and I'm happy with the head retention etc.
Ok guys and gals, WTF do you use to clean your beloved beer glasses?? I have tried bicardonate of soda, it does get them sparkeling clean but, no lace and head retension aint that good, I do AG and never had this problem when the glasses where new, havent changed my recipes of brewing style for a few years so lets hear it, what do you wash your glasses with :icon_cheers:
wow , i use finish poweball in our dishwasher (brand new) and the glasses come out mirror finish but are crap for pouring beer, no head or bubbles.I clean my glasses in the dishwasher, no head retention problems what so ever. everyone says this is the worst thing you can do for glasses, will kill your head, etc etc. dishwasher, with those powerball tablets with rinse aid and all my beers pour with perfect head. hell, it takes a good pour to keep from pouring with too much head on some beers (stout is the main offender)
every now and again i'll give them a soak in sodium percarbonate, great for when they get greasy.
problem i have is that i inherited a heap of 10oz glasses from the tavern that the missus works at.
problem being is they are on bore water, and they are all stained yellow, and i cant for the life of me get them clean.
i made a thread on this a while back, but so far nothing has worked.
Hot sodium percarbonate soak and scrub/weak citric acid rinse once in a while, never dried and never washed with dishwashing liquid.
tdh
Myth?I remember the urban myth that you shouldn't use detergent on a beer glass. The problem is with water only that hop oils can leave a residue and eventually harm head retention. Dishwashing detergent is fine as long as it's rinsed off properly.
Still throwing my glasses in the dishwasher (powerball tabs), still having no problems with head retention. :beerbang:
Still throwing my glasses in the dishwasher (powerball tabs), still having no problems with head retention. :beerbang:
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