The Perfect Black and Tan Beer Layering Tool
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With the perfect black and tan beer layering tool, you can make all kinds of pub-style layered beer cocktails. br br Easily layer beers of different densities. Endless experimental possibilities. Make a great black and tan or you pay back. No questions asked! br br If you can pour ...MoreWith the perfect black and tan beer layering tool, you can make all kinds of pub-style layered beer cocktails. br br Easily layer beers of different densities. Endless experimental possibilities. Make a great black and tan or you pay back. No questions asked! br br If you can pour a beer, you can create a perfect black and tan layered drink. It's as simple as it sounds! br br Choosing the type of beer: It is very important to know that not all beer combinations layer well. Obviously, many beers will have almost the same density. Often they mix even pouring very gently. Experimentation with many different beers is necessary. Here are some rules of thumb to help you. br br - Nitro stouts usually work well for a dark layer, i.e. Guinness or Murphy br - Regular stouts and wearers usually work well for a lower dark layer br - Black lagers can work well for top or bottom dark layer br - If in doubt about whether to try black beer at the top or bottom, try the black beer on top first. You will be able to tell right away whether it works or not. If it does not lie down and the black beer quickly falls into the lighter lower layer, reversing the layers will often result in a good combination. br br These rules say "usually" because there are beers that overlap on a Guinness Draft (i.e. Miller Lite) and beers that will overlap under a doorman (i.e. Franconian wheat). Black lagers can work well as a dark bottom layer or a dark top (i.e. Bottom: New Belgium 1554, Top: Shiner Black Lager).Less