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Did you notice that?
Is it cold in here?:
I had totally missed that.
bhtooefr:
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 05 Jul 2013, 12:17 ---Not allowed to refrigerate? :psyduck:
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Well, who (except for the British) wants to drink warm beer?
I'd guess it's an attempt to make stronger beer unable to be consumed immediately.
Storel:
--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 06 Jul 2013, 17:47 ---Well, who (except for the British) wants to drink warm beer?
I'd guess it's an attempt to make stronger beer unable to be consumed immediately.
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To be fair, in Britain "room temperature" is a lot cooler than in the US... :wink:
Mr_Rose:
Yeah, no idea where this "warm beer" thing comes from. Not actively, mechanically, chilled sure. Not served over ice either. But stored underground in cold cellars for the most part, definitely.
Besides which, all cooling a beer does is stop the aromatic molecules from getting into your nose, destroying the true flavour.
Of course that's a problem for the recycled piss Budweiser corp. and Coors sell, as then you can tell what it was, so they naturally recommend chilling.
jwhouk:
Now, you do have to understand that a lot of brewmasters here in the States had to do their crafting and brewing in caves and cellars, mostly because they didn't have castle-like structures here that they had in Europe. And beer does not keep well on transit, so it had to be cooled so it could be shipped outside the city - because not every city in America had a brewery.
<== Actually learned a few things the last time he took the Miller Brewery tour in Milwaukee.
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