Hi there and welcome to my channel. Thank you so much for watching and for your very nice comment. I’m humbled . The Glasses: A brand new glass , that’s never been used needs to go through a regeneration process before it’s totally beer clean . There’s a regeneration powder out there ( I’ve done videos on it ) that basically cleans the glass thoroughly. Basically, new glasses are not clean clean . Some info below . 👇🏻 From the website : Renovate is a concentrated powder, designed to remove blooms and strip glasses of the build up of proteins and yeasts that some detergents can not remove. It has been shown to restore old glassware and rejuvenate etched bases, without leaving any residue or flavour taint. Saving you the cost of replacing old glassware and cost of complaints due to poor drink presentation. Renovate® should also be used on all new glassware before service to remove the release agent left during manufacturing. Hope this helps you understand what I was trying to say . Non beer clean glasses will result in pour head retention and lots of bubbles sticking to the sides of the glass . Thank you again for watching. All the very best from Leicester, England. Cheers . Speno 🍻
Hello from Wa State USA. I always knew there were connoisseurs of fine beer but your passion and knowledge is amazing. What's the story behind old glass vs new glass? Enjoy your next bottle!
Hi there and welcome to my channel. Thank you so much for watching and for your very nice comment. I’m humbled . The Glasses: A brand new glass , that’s never been used needs to go through a regeneration process before it’s totally beer clean . There’s a regeneration powder out there ( I’ve done videos on it ) that basically cleans the glass thoroughly. Basically, new glasses are not clean clean . Some info below . 👇🏻 From the website : Renovate is a concentrated powder, designed to remove blooms and strip glasses of the build up of proteins and yeasts that some detergents can not remove. It has been shown to restore old glassware and rejuvenate etched bases, without leaving any residue or flavour taint. Saving you the cost of replacing old glassware and cost of complaints due to poor drink presentation. Renovate® should also be used on all new glassware before service to remove the release agent left during manufacturing. Hope this helps you understand what I was trying to say . Non beer clean glasses will result in pour head retention and lots of bubbles sticking to the sides of the glass . Thank you again for watching. All the very best from Leicester, England. Cheers . Speno 🍻
So sorry. I did reply but it went as a comment lol and I’ve only just realised it wasn’t to you . So I’ve coppied and pasted it to add here . Cheers mate and again , sorry for putting my reply up there 👆🏻 😂
I like all bottled Guinness versions (not Draught as I find too bland). I've never had this, it looks superb..Great u got a free glass, always makes life better when that happens..cheers Speno👍🍺
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Drank some of that beer in Foxford, Ireland in 2006. Outstanding!
Hi there and welcome to my channel. Thank you so much for watching and for your very nice comment. I’m humbled . The Glasses: A brand new glass , that’s never been used needs to go through a regeneration process before it’s totally beer clean . There’s a regeneration powder out there ( I’ve done videos on it ) that basically cleans the glass thoroughly.
Basically, new glasses are not clean clean . Some info below . 👇🏻
From the website :
Renovate is a concentrated powder, designed to remove blooms and strip glasses of the build up of proteins and yeasts that some detergents can not remove.
It has been shown to restore old glassware and rejuvenate etched bases, without leaving any residue or flavour taint. Saving you the cost of replacing old glassware and cost of complaints due to poor drink presentation.
Renovate® should also be used on all new glassware before service to remove the release agent left during manufacturing.
Hope this helps you understand what I was trying to say . Non beer clean glasses will result in pour head retention and lots of bubbles sticking to the sides of the glass . Thank you again for watching. All the very best from Leicester, England.
Cheers . Speno 🍻
Hello from Wa State USA.
I always knew there were connoisseurs of fine beer but your passion and knowledge is amazing.
What's the story behind old glass vs new glass? Enjoy your next bottle!
Hi there and welcome to my channel. Thank you so much for watching and for your very nice comment. I’m humbled . The Glasses: A brand new glass , that’s never been used needs to go through a regeneration process before it’s totally beer clean . There’s a regeneration powder out there ( I’ve done videos on it ) that basically cleans the glass thoroughly.
Basically, new glasses are not clean clean . Some info below . 👇🏻
From the website :
Renovate is a concentrated powder, designed to remove blooms and strip glasses of the build up of proteins and yeasts that some detergents can not remove.
It has been shown to restore old glassware and rejuvenate etched bases, without leaving any residue or flavour taint. Saving you the cost of replacing old glassware and cost of complaints due to poor drink presentation.
Renovate® should also be used on all new glassware before service to remove the release agent left during manufacturing.
Hope this helps you understand what I was trying to say . Non beer clean glasses will result in pour head retention and lots of bubbles sticking to the sides of the glass . Thank you again for watching. All the very best from Leicester, England.
Cheers . Speno 🍻
So sorry. I did reply but it went as a comment lol and I’ve only just realised it wasn’t to you . So I’ve coppied and pasted it to add here . Cheers mate and again , sorry for putting my reply up there 👆🏻 😂
Sounds an interesting one!! Good to see you rocking the shed fest badge!
It really is mate , and rocking the shed fest badge is a given 🙌🏻👌🏻🍻😀
I like all bottled Guinness versions (not Draught as I find too bland). I've never had this, it looks superb..Great u got a free glass, always makes life better when that happens..cheers Speno👍🍺
This is class mate . Cheers Dave 🍻🙌🏻
Can’t wait to try my Guinness at the weekend
Can’t wait to hear your thoughts mate . Make it a first beer if yu can 👌🏻. Cheers Dave 🍻😀