I wash them the same as my other dishes.
Agreed about the haze, our daily use shaker glasses that we use for tea and other drinks have faded logos and the haze from many cycles of use and wash. I love my glassware collection so i hand wash and drip dry all of my beer glasses, be it a basic shaker to a stemmed tulip.
If carbonation stick to the sides, they aint beer clean. For a quick cleaning for a glass or two, a little baking soda works great. I would never use dish soap on a good beer glass. If they don't sheet the clean water off, they aint beer clean.
If carbonation stick to the sides, they aint beer clean. For a quick cleaning for a glass or two, a little baking soda works great. I would never use dish soap on a good beer glass. If they don't sheet the clean water off, they aint beer clean.
Why not?
Dishwasher is fine, who cares about milk lacing.So whats the best way to get that clean on a glass used for other stuff?
Head retention and lacing are probably 80% glassware and 20% beer, if that.