Warm beer or cold beer?!


Question: What if the cold beer is far away in the kitchen?
This is a recommendation for me, now, that I hope to have solved by the time I'm willing to get up and get one of the two.


Answers: What if the cold beer is far away in the kitchen?
This is a recommendation for me, now, that I hope to have solved by the time I'm willing to get up and get one of the two.

Light beer and lager should be served very cold - although not as cold as vodka, which should be kept in the freezer. Ale or Bitter should be served at 12 degrees C, which is the temperature that the pubs keep their cellars at if they know what they are doing. That's coz real ale is a living thing and has to be pampered!

I prefer a cup of Earl Grey with Lemon, please, while you're up . . . !

Warm guinness is very good, ill kill for it.

has more flavor than cold

Sorry I dont like guiness...but mmmh!! I love cold beer.

Actually it depends on whether you are drinking lager or ale...ale should NEVER be ice cold.

33 degrees bro!!! beer thirty coming up!

I'll have to go along with "GiGi" it's got to be cold for me.

cold beer!





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