Viral Video Demonstrates Correct Beer Pouring Technique, Sparking Online Discussion

Viral Video Demonstrates Correct Beer Pouring Technique, Sparking Online Discussion

Viral Video Demonstrates Correct Beer Pouring Technique, Sparking Online Discussion

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A recent Instagram reel has taken the internet by storm, showcasing the proper method of pouring beer into a glass. 

The video, highlights the distinction between the hard pour and the soft pour, offering insights into how the pouring technique can significantly impact the taste, aroma, and overall experience of enjoying a beer.

In the reel, the demonstrator meticulously demonstrates the correct way to pour beer, emphasizing the importance of technique. With a soft and slow pour down the side of the glass, followed by a quick and forceful pour in the center, he illustrates the creation of a thick, foamy head atop the beer.

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@taphaus accompanies the video with a caption urging viewers to rethink their beer-pouring habits, as it can profoundly affect the drinking experience. The reel has garnered widespread attention, amassing over 2.6 million views and 53,506 likes on Instagram.

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To further illustrate the impact of each pouring style, the demonstrator uses two twisted tissue papers, stirring them into the glasses. As expected, the soft pour results in significant foam formation, while the hard pour maintains a more conventional appearance.

The video’s explanation delves into the effects of carbonation, suggesting that a soft pour may lead to a bloated sensation due to increased carbonation levels, whereas a hard pour could alleviate this issue while potentially altering the beer’s taste and overall enjoyment.

The viral reel has sparked a flurry of reactions from netizens, with many expressing surprise at the nuances of beer pouring technique. 

After the video went viral, netizens were quick to respond.

Here are some reactions:

A netizens wrote, “Never thought of it like that. I learned that it’s supposed to be more in the middle – start titled and bring it upright. This gives it some foam (aka head) but not to the point where you can’t pour it bc it’s all foam.”

A netizen commented, “I’ve done that and hated it. Beer warms up faster and gets flatter. No thanks. I like the old way better”

“Got it. Dont eat a napkin after i pour my beer. Thanks mate. Cheers (Sic)” a social media user wrote.

Another wrote, “You pour your beer your way and I’ll pour mine my way.”

As discussions unfold online, the video serves as a reminder of the intricacies involved in the art of beer consumption and prompts enthusiasts to reconsider their approach to pouring this beloved beverage.

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