What is a nitro tap?

Beers served on “nitro” are dispensed using a mixture of about 70% nitrogen and 30% carbon dioxide, colloquially called “beer gas”. When you order nitro beers on draft
beers on draft
Draught beer, also spelt draft, is beer served from a cask or keg rather than from a bottle or can. Draught beer served from a pressurised keg is also known as keg beer.
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, it is forced through a fine screen while the beer gas mixture is forced into the beer.
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Why do they add nitro to beer?

Most nitro beers are mildly carbonated. But the addition of nitrogen—an insoluble gas that forms smaller, more profuse bubbles than carbon dioxide—gives beer a smoother texture. For a long time, craft brewers tended to eschew nitrogen infusion.
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What is the difference between a nitro beer and regular?

When you drink a nitro beer you'll notice a thicker and creamier head that you don't get with a regular CO2 beer. What the nitrogenated beer is really known for is it's very soft and persistent head and it winds up being very creamy because of the very small nitrogen bubbles.
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What is special about nitro beer?

A nitro beer contains more nitrogen gas and less carbon dioxide (CO2) gas compared to a traditional beer. The foam created by nitro bubbles is thicker and lasts longer. Also, because there is less CO2 in the beer, carbonation is minimal, paving the way for a velvety smooth texture.
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Does nitro beer taste different?

It's no wonder that beer tastes different when Nitrogen is added to it… they simply exchange one gas for another… nitrogen liquid (which turns into gas under pressure) for carbon dioxide. The result is a much smoother mouthfeel and a radically different beer.
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Nitro Beer Explained -- Beer History



Is Guinness a nitro beer?

When Guinness Draught launched in 1959, it was the first beer that used nitrogen instead of carbon dioxide. Thus the nitro beer was born, and today, craft brewers are experimenting with nitro beers in for all types of styles.
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Do you shake nitro beer?

Are You Supposed To Shake Nitro Beer? In order to serve a Bud Nitro Gold, Budweiser recommends shaking a 12-ounce can exactly three times “to mix the nitrogen gas throughout” and pouring the beer straight down the middle of the glass to obtain maximum head.
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Why does nitro beer taste flat?

Those kegs use the air around them instead of carbon dioxide to press the beer out of the keg, which is why it goes flat faster and tastes worse as the keg nears empty.
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Does nitro beer have caffeine?

How Much Caffeine Is In Guinness Beer? As a moderate rated beer, Guinness Nitro Cold Brew Coffee is a great daily beer. It has a pleasant taste and is well balanced. Each drink has 141 calories and zero ABV, as well as no added caffeine.
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Is Guinness nitro infused?

In order to enjoy the nitro-infused beverage at its fullest, Guinness suggests fans to drink straight from the can or pour into a glass to fully activate the widget inside the can.
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Is nitrogen better than carbonation?

Carbon dioxide is highly soluble in water-based liquids whereas nitrogen has a much lower solubility. Thus, a keg or bottle pressurized with carbon dioxide will have much more CO2 dissolved in the beer compared to gas dissolved in a nitrogen-pressured keg or bottle.
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What does nitro do to drinks?

Nitrogen infusion creates beverages with a sweeter taste, even without the addition of sugar or sweeteners. Unlike C02, nitrogen doesn't create any acidity, removing the aspect from a beer or coffee's flavor profile.
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Is Guinness carbonated with nitrogen?

Most beers are carbonated with carbon dioxide, but Guinness uses a mix of CO2 and nitrogen. Nitrogen bubbles are smaller than CO2 bubbles, which produces a smoother “mouthfeel,” as beer nerds call it. This one's more of a half-myth.
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Can any beer be nitro?

There are breweries and bars that are now throwing nearly any beer on nitro, perhaps for novelty sake. Nitrogen has this magical ability to absolutely destroy hop aroma, so putting a hoppy beer such as an IPA on nitro is just undoing all the work the brewer did by adding in all those hops.
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Which beers are good on nitro?

Smooth Sippers: The Best Nitro Beers to Drink at Home
  • Guinness Irish Stout. You have to respect the original. ...
  • Left Hand Flamingo Dreams. ...
  • Firestone Walker Cinnamon Dolce Nitro Spiced Stout. ...
  • Breckenridge Nitro Vanilla Porter. ...
  • Belching Beaver Peanut Butter Milk Stout Nitro. ...
  • AleSmith Black Velvet. ...
  • Wasatch Nitro Polygamy Porter.
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What is inside the Guinness can?

A widget is a hollow, spherical piece of plastic with a tiny hole in it — it looks like a little ping pong ball. During the canning process, brewers add pressurized nitrogen to the brew, which trickles into the hole along with a little bit of beer. The entire can is then pressurized.
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Is Nitro cold brew stronger?

Our 7-ounce cans of Nitro cold brew contain 180 mg of caffeine. This is stronger than hot coffee, as the cold brew method contains more caffeine due to its higher coffee-to-water ratio.
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What is Guinness nitro?

Guinness Nitro Cold Brew Coffee is a nitrogenated dry Irish stout (just like Guinness Draught) brewed with coffee and natural coffee flavors. A distinct, sweet-smelling coffee nose hints at the perfect balance between bitter and sweet roast coffee flavor.
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Why does Guinness use nitrogen?

While many other beers are brewed using carbon dioxide, the brew masters at Guinness use nitrogen. The smaller bubbles create a smoother, subtler fizz, making it taste thick and creamy. The nitrogen also gives Guinness its signature velvet head.
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What does nitro do to coffee?

In addition to improving the texture and mouthfeel of your cup of coffee, the nitrogen used in nitro coffee also adds a hint of sweetness. What's more, coffee that is ground and brewed cold, such as nitro coffee, has been shown to have enhanced flavor and aroma ( 1 ).
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What is in Guinness Nitro IPA?

A pale ale made with Guinness yeast, it features a unique blend of carbon dioxide and nitrogen to balance out the profusion of hop flavours.
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What does pouring hard mean?

A hard pour is pretty much exactly what it sounds like: holding the can or bottle at a 90-degree angle and dumping the entire thing into your glass upside down. (
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How do you pour Nitro Pepsi?

HOW TO POUR
  1. Open the can to hear the distinct sound of smooth, nitrogen-infused bubbles serenading your ears and overwhelming your senses.
  2. Pour hard into a glass to experience a beautiful cascading effect as the tiny bubbles race around.
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