The “head” of a draught beer is a thin layer of foam on top, indicating a good pour. Also, if the head sticks to the glass after a sip this indicates a clean glass. Mill Street Brewery in Toronto got both of these perfect with this delicious IPA.

The “head” of a draught beer is a thin layer of foam on top, indicating a good pour. Also, if the head sticks to the glass after a sip this indicates a clean glass. Mill Street Brewery in Toronto got both of these perfect with this delicious IPA.

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