Make sure your glasses are clean and rinsed. Use a fresh glass each pour. Rinse all equipment of detergents..
Cheers.
Bacteria will chew out sugars differently to yeast and invariably will produce head killing compounds even if there was an ok ferment at the end, there may have been sufficient action for this to occur.
Adamt
The most common bacterial infections produce acetic or lactic acids, along with extra carbonation, neither of these would detract from head retention, in fact the carbonation would help it. The fermentation of higher sugars by the bacteria that are not fermented by the pitched yeast could detract from it though.
But, in this case, considering they "taste great", and no mention of gushing, I'd doubt there'd be a bacterial infection (at least, not advanced).
I'll back the call for the OPs recipes.
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