“Beer is the only drink that’s acceptable to be served in a glass that’s overflowing and dripping”

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.”
   
   
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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
 
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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!”
   
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@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
 
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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.
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tminsc
This is literally a thing with sake
 
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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
 
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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