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What is the actual name of foam on your beer?
The actual name for the foam on beer is head.
It's commonly referred to as "head" or "foam", but some other names are used occasionally, like:
* Collar: This term emphasizes the ring of foam that forms around the edge of the beer.
* Cream: This term emphasizes the texture of the foam, especially in beers like stouts and porters.
However, "head" is the most widely used and accepted term.
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