With Beer and Wine, it is best to maintain a constant temperature. Constant fluctuations in temperature will spoil the flavor. If you buy the beer cool, keep it cool. Otherwise store it in a warm/cool area.
2006-12-15 03:34:30
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answer #1
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answered by Bourbon Guy 2
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Do you fairly want the beer? stupid question - sure you do lol Unfortunatly - now and again you only ought to rigidity to get ice once you've a huge celebration like that in the different case drink warmth beer. Dry ice gained't paintings a million. the beer will freeze and bust 2. anytime you open the cooler you're dropping dry ice. It does no longer blend properly with air i'd placed some ice in the cooler before you left and then supply up by using the finest gasoline station before you camp and fill it as a lot because the right with ice. with somewhat of success that receives you by using both or 3 days. be constructive to empty the water out of the cooler a minimum of two times an afternoon. Freezing warm dogs is likewise a reliable concept yet you ought to time it precise. I also do the soda jugs and that works properly. at the same time as the starting up to soften, you've very chilly ingesting water too. A river works properly too if the water is chilly playstation inspite of you do, keep a pillow on correct of the cooler. it fairly works properly in additional desirable insulation. and open the cooler as low as conceivable
2016-10-18 08:05:37
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answered by ? 4
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Hi. Beer is actually brewed and shipped warm. It's only when it reaches its destination (Convenience store, etc.) that it gets refrigerated. However, it has been my experience as a beer drinker that if it has been warm then refrigerated - Keep it that way. For example, when its brewed and shipped warm, then refrigerated at the store, you don't want to let it get warm then refrigerate again. I have found when this happens, it makes the beer taste flat. "Skunk" beer, as it's often referred to, is usually from beer that's been warm then re-refrigerated. Also, light has an impact on its taste. Thats why most beer bottles are brown or green. In a fridge, it's dark. So, in answer to your question, YES keep it cold - the colder (without freezing) the better! Cheers and drink one for me.
2006-12-15 03:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If the beer is in cans or bottles no but if you bought a keg then yes because keg or draft beer is unpasteurized and must be kept refrigerated to keep from going bad.
2006-12-15 04:57:33
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answered by COACH 5
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if you drink light beer you can not get it cold enough. the flavor in a good beer will come out when its around 55-65 f
2006-12-15 07:39:10
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answer #5
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answered by moco 2
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Yes, once beer is cold it needs to stay cold. If you were to buy it at room temp it can stay that way.
2006-12-15 07:22:19
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answered by auequine 4
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no i like warm beer not cold
2006-12-15 04:34:52
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answered by Stan the man 7
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Only a woman could ask this question...
guys wouldnt be able to keep it a week cold or warm!!
PHIL M
2006-12-15 04:02:25
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answered by PHIL M 4
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yep keep it cold its gets a really bad "yeasty" taste if its gets stored warm and put back in the fridge
2006-12-15 03:30:24
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answered by witchywoman_1977 3
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yea if your looking for a good tasting beer
have you ever drank warm beer?>
2006-12-15 03:45:14
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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