When beer is poured, the head of foam often rises above the glass. Many people consider this acceptable, even desirable.
This was posted on Reddit—Showerthoughts on July 24, 2023:
“Beer is the only drink that’s acceptable to be served in a glass that’s overflowing and dripping all over the place.”
Twitter
YEAR ZERO
@MEESTERIDLE
@wyldkyss also, try to pour fast into glass w/out overflowing. this is called exploding the beer. brings out more flavor.
6:00 PM · May 26, 2010
Twitter
Steve Binnie
@evibenstein
A science question for five points: how come I can’t pour a pint can of beer into a pint glass without it overflowing?
1:37 PM · Dec 28, 2010
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/[deleted] February 12, 2017
Everytime I see a beer overflow a glass in a commercial, I think, “That’s amazing,” but in real life whenever that happens, I think “Ohshitohshitohshitohshit!”
Twitter
♖☾✵☽⟁𝔙𝔈𝔛𝕬𝖁𝕺𝖂𝕰𝕯⟁♆⛧ζ´♖
@xxserberus7xx
You guys ever saw that one bar technique where as you pour the beer to where it reaches the top and would overflow as you pour you’d get a butterknife and use the back end to shove off the top that’s overflowing and you’d be left with a smooth surface along the edge of the glass?
10:37 PM · Oct 11, 2022
Twitter
Murphy Beard
@MurphyBeard2
The evening breeze in midsummer, the beer overflowing the glass, and you.
12:46 AM · Feb 1, 2023
Reddit—Showerthoughts
Posted by u/Lunchable July 24, 2023
Beer is the only drink that’s acceptable to be served in a glass that’s overflowing and dripping all over the place.
COMMENTS
tminsc
This is literally a thing with sake
Twitter
Imtiaz Mahmood
@ImtiazMadmood
Beer is the only drink that’s acceptable to be served in a glass that’s overflowing and dripping all over the place.
3:08 AM · Jul 24, 2023
Twitter
Liridon
@MeetTheTwoJakes
Beer is the only drink that’s acceptable to be served in a glass that’s overflowing and dripping all over the place.
4:02 AM · Jul 24, 2023