Pint head - What does this mean to you?

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mickpick

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Here's the head of some Old Speckled Hen that was on pub cask. I'm not sure if it always appears like this but I have noticed it a few times on maybe other beers too although hadn't given it much thought until OH asked.

Random bubbles with dud parts of white.

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For some people the 'head' is part of the experience, but it doesn't bother me too much, as long as it tastes nice...I'm happy! :D
 
Depends where your from. If you got served that in a northern pub it'd be returned! Personally I like a proper head on my beers!
 
As a northerner and proud of it, I need about 3/4" of nice tight head on a pint which laces all the way to the bottom.

None of this southern Jessie stuff (though i do think southerners brew a good pint, they just don't know how to serve it to my liking). :P :P
 
graysalchemy said:
None of this southern Jessie stuff (though i do think southerners brew a good pint, they just don't know how to serve it to my liking). :P :P

You obviously didn't read the bit in brackets. I like southern beer, I just like a bit of a creamy head, I understand that a head knocks the Sh*t out of the aroma of a beer hence why northern beers tend to have less hop aroma.
 
Thick heads make the whippets sneeze, you loose less of your beer with a thick head :whistle:
 
mickpick said:
Random bubbles with dud parts of white.

I was actually referring to the picture in question. And how random the head was, as opposed to something totally uniform like you'd get out a can or bottle. Does the head in the pic mean it's an old keg?
 
Depends what drink it is really.

The only drink I care about the head on is Guinness. The head on that has to be around 1 inch.

Yum. :cheers:
 

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