My lager is losing its head
- Drink it quick......Well, as long as you don't lose yours [head that is] you may be able to solve this problem yourself, quite easily.
- The main reason for poor head retention, as we in the Trade call it, is usually dirty glasses. Now I no what you are saying,” I Bloody well clean my glasses properly”.
- The thing is, there is cleaning your glasses and "cleaning your glasses”. Before we talk about glass cleaning in detail, lets talk about why it is so important to do it properly. Ask yourself how many times does a single glass get used every day. Well if you are doing a good trade the answer may be very many.
- Glasses retain grease from people’s mouths, from lipstick and even from some drinks, which are served in them. Always remember this, Grease and Beer do not go well together. So it is important to ensure there is absolutely no grease or other contaminates in your glasses.
- The other obvious reason we must clean glasses thoroughly is to prevent germs being passed on to other people.
So here we go:
- Make sure your glass washer is cleaned regularly every day.
- Have your glass washer serviced at regular intervals. See makers guide lines.
- Make sure the correct cleaning and rinse aid products are being used, and are always full.
- Do not use the glass washer for anything else other than glasses. Sorry! No coffee cups, ashtrays. Dinner plates.
- Replace damaged or scratched glasses. They are not that expensive.
- Never polish glasses. Jack Duckworth might do it, but you shouldn't do it in the real world.
- Always stack your glasses on proper stacking mats.
If the head on your beer is still poor, contact your local Tech Services.
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