HOW TO POUR AND SERVE A BEER - Food and Beverage Service Training #15

Leading Hotelier
21 Nov 202002:29

Summary

TLDRThis video script teaches the art of beer pouring, emphasizing the importance of a proper head for retaining aroma and coolness. It outlines steps for presenting, pouring, and serving beer to guests, ensuring cleanliness and correct technique for an optimal beer experience.

Takeaways

  • 🍺 The head of a beer is the foam that retains aromas and coolness.
  • 📏 The ideal head height is about two finger widths.
  • 💧 If the head is too high, the beer was poured too quickly.
  • 🕰 If the head is too low, the beer was poured too slowly or the glass wasn't clean.
  • 🧼 Cleanliness of the beer glass or bottle is essential before serving.
  • 🍻 Present the beer to the guest before pouring.
  • 📉 Pour the beer down the side of the glass to control the head size.
  • 🏷 Ensure the beer label faces the guest while pouring.
  • 📈 Tilt the bottle at a sharper angle to form the head after reaching halfway.
  • 🚦 Adjust the pouring speed to manage the head size appropriately.
  • 🌟 Serve the beer with pride and invite guests to enjoy.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the foam or 'head' on a beer?

    -The foam or 'head' on a beer helps to retain the wonderful aromas and gas or bubbles, preventing them from escaping and keeping the beer cool.

  • What is the ideal height for the beer head according to the script?

    -The ideal height for the beer head should be about two finger widths high.

  • What could cause the beer head to be higher than the ideal height?

    -The beer head could be higher than the ideal height if the beer was poured too quickly.

  • What could cause the beer head to be lower than the ideal height?

    -The beer head could be lower than the ideal height if the beer was pulled too slowly or if the beer glass or bottle was not cleaned properly.

  • Why is it important to ensure the cleanliness of the beer glass or bottle?

    -It is vital to check that the glass and bottle are clean and hygienic before service to ensure the quality of the beer and the guest's experience.

  • What is the first step in pouring beer as described in the script?

    -The first step in pouring beer is to present the beer to the guest, for example, Heineken or Mr. Rhodes.

  • How should you pour the beer to control the size of the head?

    -To control the size of the head, you should gently pour the beer closely down the side of the glass without the bottle touching the lip of the glass.

  • What is the significance of pulling the beer so that the label is facing the guest?

    -Pulling the beer so that the label is facing the guest is a way to present the beer professionally and allow the guest to see the brand they are enjoying.

  • At what point should you start tilting the bottle at a sharper angle while pouring?

    -You should start tilting the bottle at a sharper angle once you have poured to near the halfway mark.

  • What should you do if the beer head is too small when the glass is about ninety percent full?

    -If the beer head is too small, you should raise the bottle to increase the rate at which the beer is falling into the glass.

  • What should you do if the beer head is too big when the glass is about ninety percent full?

    -If the beer head is too big, you should stop pouring and wait a while before continuing.

  • How do you serve a beer after it has been poured?

    -After pouring, place the beer in front of the guest, invite them to enjoy it, and clear the empty beer bottle.

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