Does Coke taste different when served at room temperature than it does cold?!


Question:

Does Coke taste different when served at room temperature than it does cold?


Answers:
Take it from an original Coke freak . . . the colder, the better.

Yeah, it tastes warm.

yes

yes cold coke is better

yes if carbonation is not cold it goes flat so it will taste diff.

Yes Coke is definetley better when ice cold - warm or room temperature is horrible!

yes

yes
I prefer mine cold

Everything tastes different depending on the temperature. A lot of that has to do with how your tounge responds to temperature differences.

Yes, because the colder a carbonated liquid is, the more able it is to retain its carbonation. This happens because as gasses increase in temperature, they also gain kinetic energy. With the kinetic energy they gain, the gasses form bubbles in the liquid and proceed to the top of the liquid and then release into the air. Even former Coca-Cola employees will tell you that this changes the taste dramatically.

Yes, it taste better slightly cold, nice and cokey. When it is too cold it taste to carbonated

when carobonated soad is warm it taste flat. The colder it is the better the taste.

Coke taste better cold




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