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Tips for Cleaning Beer Glasses, Two Simple Tests for Clean Beer Glasses

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English Tips for Cleaning Beer Glasses For the freshest flavor, it is important to serve beer in clean glasses. For your convenience, the following tips explain how to properly clean beer glasses before serving beer. • Do not wash beer glasses together with glasses that have contained milk or any other fatty substance. • An excessive amount of germicide build-up will also leave a fatty film on the glasses, which may cause flat beer. • Wash glasses thoroughly with a good detergent to remove all fatty substances (i.e. lipstick). • Do not use soap. • Do not wipe glasses dry. Allow glasses to air-dry by placing them on a wire rack or on corrugated metal. • Rinse in fresh cold water just before serving beer. It is best to serve beer in a wet glass. Two Simple Tests for Clean Beer Glasses 1. Wash the glasses using your usual method. Immerse the glass heel first in clean water. Empty the glass. If water droplets cling to the glass or if spots appear on the glass while pouring, the glass has not been cleaned properly. A clean glass should air-dry crystal clear. 2. Again, wash the glass using your usual method. Pour out the water and then shake salt into the wet glass. If salt does not cling to the entire inside wall of the glass and clear unsalted spots remain, the glass is not clean. 15

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Tips for Cleaning Beer Glasses
For the freshest flavor, it is important to serve beer in clean glasses. For your
convenience, the following tips explain how to properly clean beer glasses before
serving beer.
• Do not wash beer glasses together with glasses that have contained milk or
any other fatty substance.
• An excessive amount of germicide build-up will also leave a fatty film on the
glasses, which may cause flat beer.
• Wash glasses thoroughly with a good detergent to remove all fatty substances
(i.e. lipstick).
• Do not use soap.
• Do not wipe glasses dry. Allow glasses to air-dry by placing them on a wire
rack or on corrugated metal.
• Rinse in fresh cold water just before serving beer. It is best to serve beer in a
wet glass.
Two Simple Tests for Clean Beer Glasses
1. Wash the glasses using your usual method. Immerse the glass heel first in
clean water. Empty the glass. If water droplets cling to the glass or if spots
appear on the glass while pouring, the glass has not been cleaned properly.
A clean glass should air-dry crystal clear.
2. Again, wash the glass using your usual method. Pour out the water and then
shake salt into the wet glass. If salt does not cling to the entire inside wall of
the glass and clear unsalted spots remain, the glass is not clean.