Beer has a head due to the carbonation and the proteins from the malt, which create bubbles and foam when poured. The fermentation process also contributes to this, enhancing the beer's ability to retain a frothy layer. In contrast, lemonade typically has lower carbonation and lacks the proteins that promote foaming, resulting in little to no head when poured.
It is a combination of beer and lemonade
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No, though it really depends on the type of beer.
Shandy or bitter/lager (or whatever) tops. In the UK 7-Up is lemonade. Shandy is roughly 20-50% lemonade, tops is just a shot of lemonade in the pint of beer
There are many but the most common would probably be Liquid or Liquor.
A shandygaff is a beer mixed with ginger beer, ginger ale or carbonated lemonade and is best known as a waste of good beer.
no, beer can not kill head lice
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The beer head, or foam on top of a poured beer, is significant because it enhances the aroma and flavor of the beer. It also helps release carbonation, making the beer taste smoother and more balanced. Additionally, the appearance of the beer head can indicate the quality and freshness of the beer.