Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Guinness Bottle What Exactly Is The Point Of The Plastic Bit In A Bottle Of Guinness?

What exactly is the point of the plastic bit in a bottle of Guinness? - guinness bottle

This is called a widget. It gives the beer out of bottles and cans of the same mind that if you Guinness on tap

I asked a friend of mine once Brau think it is a pressurized capsule containing a small amount of Guinness. When you open the box, the Guinness forced under high pressure, air bubbles that make the head.

Or something like that.

5 comments:

dragonte... said...

using a gas, which is released when you include the beer that contributes to the achievement of the head "real" beer, so it looks better in the design of an open bottle

dragonte... said...

using a gas, which is released when you include the beer that contributes to the achievement of the head "real" beer, so it looks better in the design of an open bottle

nerkaman said...

It is a field of C02. If you can escape up into the pressure reduction of carbon dioxide, to create a basic, like most, with bubbles smaller and smaller, "creamy".

LiveTheLife YouLove ღ said...

OMG! I've always wondered that!
Thank you for answering .. i dont have the answer, but I have now: D

Capnsnap said...

It is a catalyst, making it more like a beer

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