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Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: videoholic on March 27, 2003, 05:51:53 AM
Something I\'m sure has always been bothering you.....

When I buy a pint of Guinness there is no doubt the liquid is black. Yet the bubbles that settle on top, which are made of the same stuff, are white. The same is true of many types of beer. Why?
 

 
Answer  
In the interests of science I poured myself a Guinness and waited until the rising bubbles had formed a creamy head. I put a little of this in a dish and examined it through a low-powered microscope. Unlike bath foam, which has many semi-coalesced bubbles, Guinness foam is made mainly of uniformly sized, spherical bubbles of about 0.1 to 0.2 millimetres in diameter, suspended in the good fluid itself.

Near the edge of the drop of foam it was possible to find isolated examples of bubbles, and by viewing objects held behind these it was clear that they were acting as tiny divergent lenses. Just as a clear spherical marble, which has a higher refractive index than the surrounding air, can act as a strong magnifying glass, so spherical bubbles in beer diverge light because the air they contain has a lower refractive index than the surrounding fluid.

As a result, light entering the surface of the foam is rapidly scattered in different directions by multiple encounters with the bubbles. Reflections from the bubbles\' surfaces also contribute to this scattering. Some of the light finds its way back to the surface and because all wavelengths are affected in the same way we see the foam as white. Light scattering from foam is akin to the scattering from water droplets that causes clouds to be white. This is called Mie scattering.

I sat back and drained the glass. On closer inspection, the head of Guinness is actually creamy coloured, and a drop or two that remained in the bottom of the glass had a light brown colour. Although bulk Guinness appears black, it is not opaque. In the foam there is not so much liquid _ most of the space is taken up by air. But because light is scattered from bubble to bubble the intervening brew does absorb some of it, providing a touch of colour.

Needless to say, to ensure reproducibility the experiment was repeated several times.
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: CHIZZY on March 27, 2003, 05:55:35 AM
That\'s weird, I did the same exact experiment. ;)
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: Cerberus on March 27, 2003, 06:14:54 AM
That\'s weird......... I couldn\'t care less.


I never drink the stuff anyway, it gives me gut rot.
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: Kurt Angle on March 27, 2003, 01:23:46 PM
Horrible stuff
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: EmperorRob on March 27, 2003, 09:10:46 PM
WORD

I don\'t like to drink anything with chunks in it.
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: (e) on March 27, 2003, 10:27:25 PM
Erm...

Thanks for letting us know video...

(post count + 1) :D
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: videoholic on March 28, 2003, 04:57:58 AM
You know how many chicks you could pick up with knowledge like that?

I\'m just trying to help out the little people.

+2
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: Silent D on March 29, 2003, 01:11:32 AM
That\'s good to know.

+1
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: (e) on March 29, 2003, 01:25:49 PM
Quote
Originally posted by videoholic
You know how many chicks you could pick up with knowledge like that?

I\'m just trying to help out the little people.

+2


:laughing:


imagine how many chicks you could pick up with this;

The average blue whale produces over 400 gallons of sperm when it ejaculates, but only 10% of that actually makes it into his mate. So, 360 gallons are spilled into the ocean every time one unloads, and you wonder why the ocean is so salty...


Don\'t swallow the water!!!!
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: videoholic on March 29, 2003, 07:19:38 PM
God, talking about sleeping on the wet spot.
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: theomen on March 29, 2003, 09:59:25 PM
not a real big fan of Guiness, I don\'t know why, it\'s probably just my hatred for irish people.
Title: Why does Guiness have white head?
Post by: (e) on March 29, 2003, 11:08:29 PM
Hrm...
Im wondering if anyone read it..
i for one didnt :D

Maybe tomorrow...