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10 things you never knew about Guinness
The bubbles in Guinness Draught actually rise as well as fall. When the nitrogen bubbles touch the walls of the glass, and they experience drag which stops them floating upwards. Bubbles in the centre of the glass can rise freely though, providing the visual conundrum of rising and falling bubbles during the surge.
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