I have read that in Scotland Beer should be served in a fresh glass every time. Makes sense to me with all that saliva being passed from glass to glass via the beer tap. Is the law the same in England and Wales? if it is why is it not enforced?
People do not always get fresh glasses. On many occasions I see people having the same glass refilled, and then there are those that take their own glass or tankard to the pub and use it all evening. This is why I am asking if there is a law regarding this on Health grounds.
When I worked behind a bar many years ago I was told it was to reduce complaints. Greasy lips (a la pork scratchings, crisps or peanuts) will flatten the head on a pint, so people think they've been served flat beer.
There is an old gent who lives by me who has been taking his own tankard to the pub for years.
They did pour his drink direct into the tankard until a few years ago but they now sell him a fresh 2 pint jug of drink which keeps him happy most of the time he visits and he pours it into his tankard.
They have another 2 pint jug in case in case he stays for a couple of extra hours.
I am not sure what they do if he wants just 1 pint or 3 or 5.
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