h a l f b a k e r yIt's not a thing. It will be a thing.
add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, random
news, help, about, links, report a problem
browse anonymously,
or get an account
and write.
register,
|
|
|
Please log in.
Before you can vote, you need to register.
Please log in or create an account.
|
head stripper
A glass with a vertical shapely sections to deflate beer heads | |
As fast as you pour, the three vertical nano structured strips warp any bubbles making them collapse back to fluid. No more can the shaken beer support a froth structure to allow amber fluid to escape one's lips.
Just as Darkling beetles harvest airbourne moisture and money flows from wallets, this
nano-structure strips water from the bubble surface via adhesion. Loss of which disturbs the bubbles structural integrity causing a pop and drip of fluid.
The cheap version is stickon, the expensive formed as the crystal dances hotly in the mould.
[link]
|
|
What is alcospume's angle of repose? |
|
|
Horizontal, but that's no way to speak about the Intercalary. |
|
|
<boring old-timer punk fan>I was seriously into
Alcospume way before they hit the big time - I saw
them play the Brixton Academy in '81 - that was a
wild night!</boring old-timer punk fan> |
|
|
They weren't a patch on Tartan Gerbil. |
|
|
//Horizontal// but sideways, least it be the last repose. |
|
|
Haven't taken in Tartan Gerbil. Reformed? |
|
|
Orthodox sound interesting but it's very hard to be specifically ungenre'd. |
|
|
Could you explain more about how the nano-structure pops the bubble? You said "adhesion", but what adheres to what by what means with what effect? |
|
|
I was imagining a whole lot of tower shapes such that each tower gap makes a meniscus with a part of the bubble, tearing it and allowing fluid to channel back into glass. |
|
|
Water/beery fluid is adhering to fabricated columns . Scale of course would be very important especially with those proper beers with the smaller bubbles. |
|
| |