Get rid of excess beer foam with Urawaza tricks

Get rid of excess beer foam with Urawaza tricks

Melissa shows us how to get rid of unwanted beer foam using the Japanese Urawaza method of olive oil. This is a great bar trick that makes it easier to down a lager fast.

The household ingenuity captured herein really caught fire in the post-war period, when Occupied Japan's poor economy made a virtue out of frugal and clever homebrew products. The name Urawaza comes from gamer slang, referring to the programmers' back-doors that let players gain points, levels and advantage by doing something unexpected, and it's the perfect appellation for the surprisingly satisfying knowledge that you can keep your cut flowers longer by dropping a copper penny in the water, carry a heavy box more readily if you stack it atop a lighter one, and so on.

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rock0head132 1 year ago
Now i Need a tip on getting the olive oil out of my beer. yuck.
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Mr. S (10) 1 year ago
Wait a couple minutes? What a waste of time.
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Ltor 5 months ago
or i could just pour my foam on your dumb ugly face
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Stanks 2 weeks ago
Excellent trick! Also works with liquor or water and wait 3 minutes.
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