If you drink canned beer, you've probably heard this advice: Give the can a few taps to prevent it from foaming over when you crack it open. I've even heard specific variations on this technique.
You can see over the years the friendships that have been made by people who maybe wouldn’t have met each other,” one of the ...
Yet another urban myth bites the dust. There’s nothing worse than grabbing a fresh can of beer only to have it explode in your face. Well, it turns out, it’s even harder to avoid that situation than ...
It’s an automatic reflex for many of us: obediently tapping a few times on a can of beer or soda to stop it from frothing over. The team from the University of Southern Denmark in Odense conducted a ...
Nobody likes to have a beer or soda foam over when it’s opened. Many of us tap or flick the side of the can, in a long-held assumption that this in some way alters the fizzy contents of the can. But ...
Fat Tap Craft Beer Bar & Eatery recently opened in Oakland Park with a curated tap list of beers from independent craft breweries both local and national. The bar/restaurant has an industrial feel ...
Beer lovers in St. Louis will soon have a new spot to grab a pint. The Brass Tap, (9091 Olive Crossing) an upscale beer bar concept with more than 50 locations across the country, will open its first ...
Downtown Dadeland, say hello to your new neighborhood watering hole. The Brass Tap opened this week inside the former World of Beer location, which abruptly shuttered in November 2017. The Tampa-based ...
It’s an automatic reflex for many of us: obediently tapping a few times on a can of beer or soda to stop it from frothing over. The team from the University of Southern Denmark in Odense conducted a ...
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