In a more general sense, there are a couple of good articles available on ensuring beer glasses are fit to use.
Rees, T. C. Cleaning Procedures in The Public House. Brew. Guard. 1976, 105, 32-36.
Stillman, C. Is the glass fit to fill - glass washing - the final critical control point of beer quality. Brewer and Distiller International 2006, 2, 19-21.
If you want to roam a little more widely, the following paper is brilliant. I saw it at the EBC Brussels in 1995, one of my all time conference favs in 30 years. Did not expect much at the time, but the presentation, although presented in French and translated into English was transformative for my thinking.
Delvaux, F., Deams, V., Vanmachelen, H., Neven, H., and Derdelinckx, G. Retention of beer flavours by the choice of appropriate glass. Eur. Brew. Conv. Cong. Proc., Brussels; 25, p 533-542 1995.
Let me know if you can not easily find these papers.
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D. Evan Evans
Dr
The Tassie Beer Dr
Lindisfarne TAS
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-18-2023 15:01
From: K.C. King
Subject: Pint glass sprayer taste?
I have noticed that some breweries have a woody tongue depressor taste through all their draft beer. It goes away after a few sips.
I have a theory that it comes from unfiltered city water through the pint glass rinser.
Anyone ever encountered that?
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K.C. King
Assistant Brewer
North High Brewery
Columbus OH
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