yoshy
Jun 2007

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The brewing process produces Carbon Dioxide gas (CO2) which is dissolved in the beer.
The pressure in the bottle holds the gas in its dissolved state. When the beer is poured, there is not as much pressure on the surface of the beer, so the CO2 comes out, stops being dissolved and forms into bubbles.
This usually happens where there are microscopic imperfections in the glass to start the bubbles off, explaining why the bubbles form into strings.
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