muckey
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headmaster glasses are great with commercial beers or beers with fairly high carbonation.
for beers like english ales with relatively low carb, I reckon they'd send the beer flat pretty quick because the etching gives a site for the co2 to form bubbles and reinforce the head
FWIW I only use cheap glasses that are cleaned properly.
if you add some carapils or other specialties and move away from simple sugars (cane sugar, dextrose) and more into malt (more body due to complex sugars and proteins) your head retention will be better
(somebody mentioned maltodextrin earlier and that will give more body but no flavour so I wouldnt bother with it personally)
cheers
for beers like english ales with relatively low carb, I reckon they'd send the beer flat pretty quick because the etching gives a site for the co2 to form bubbles and reinforce the head
FWIW I only use cheap glasses that are cleaned properly.
if you add some carapils or other specialties and move away from simple sugars (cane sugar, dextrose) and more into malt (more body due to complex sugars and proteins) your head retention will be better
(somebody mentioned maltodextrin earlier and that will give more body but no flavour so I wouldnt bother with it personally)
cheers