I'm a recovered alcoholic and I wonder?!


Question: If warm temperatures will effect my beer's quality and taste. Since I've recovered from my alcoholism, I've had to switch from strong beer, over to Coors Light (only 4%). I have to leave for heavy equipment training for 3 weeks at the end of the month, and it's out in the middle of nowhere. I want to stock up on beer, since I may not be able to get rides into town all too often. I plan on buying 12 12-packs of tallboys (48 beers per week), and the motel room that I'll be staying in does not have a large enough fridge to house that much beer. Will the beer stay fresh even if it gets warm? It seems as though beer that has gotten warm, then been refridgerated again, never tastes as good as the stuff that was always kept cold. Am I just imagining things, or am I correct in thinking so?


Answers: If warm temperatures will effect my beer's quality and taste. Since I've recovered from my alcoholism, I've had to switch from strong beer, over to Coors Light (only 4%). I have to leave for heavy equipment training for 3 weeks at the end of the month, and it's out in the middle of nowhere. I want to stock up on beer, since I may not be able to get rides into town all too often. I plan on buying 12 12-packs of tallboys (48 beers per week), and the motel room that I'll be staying in does not have a large enough fridge to house that much beer. Will the beer stay fresh even if it gets warm? It seems as though beer that has gotten warm, then been refridgerated again, never tastes as good as the stuff that was always kept cold. Am I just imagining things, or am I correct in thinking so?

oh boy...you'll be having skunk beers for sure!! why bother with beer? what a hassle. i say just smoke dope...all the same effect and less of a hassle. i usually do the lead at our local AA meetings. i do not advocate the use of alcohol...just light one up. good luck and i hope this helps.

Don't worry - if Coors Light goes bad, at least it will have some flavor.

YOU ARE NOT A RECOVERING ALCOHOLIC ~ since you are still drinking BEER. You never recover ~ you will always be an ALCOHOLIC. And should NOT DRINK - PERIOD.

If you are an alcoholic, it probably makes little difference what the beer tastes like anyway.

Beer isn't always kept COLD or REFRIGERATED.

Go ahead.............stock up, you NON-Recovering Alcoholic.

no u should stop dont drink it not even the light stuff think back and say to urself y did i start drinking was it peer pressure and i didnt want to say no cause i wont be cool or was it cause u were young and stupid. u can never be to cool to ask Christ to come into ur heart.He will help u stop drinking. GO TO CHURCH AND PRAY. Being a Christian rocks and it feels good to be able to say any time of the day i have God in my heart.and to say i love you more than anything GOD!!!!!!! so think about it God loves you now and He always will whether your drunk and passed out on the floor or in His Church.
GOD LOVES YOU MORE THAN YOU THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE

there is no such thing as a recovered alcoholic. that is a fact. and that comes from the mouth of my therapist... you can be a recover-ing alcoholic. but once one always one, so as soon as u drink alcohol again u r once again an alcoholic.

Oh, please don't do that. Go to an AA meeting and ask that question.In no time at all you'll be hitting the hard stuff (if that was your "drug of choice" in the first place)

omg, I'm a recovered alcoholic too. I only drink wine coolers now. Dude, you need to rent a fridge from Rent A Center or something for those weeks cuz that beer is gunna taste like piss if it goes warm.

Coors Light is pasteurized. It won't go bad in the bottle/can, so don't worry about it.

Actually, most beer is like this. At the big packie they have a couple hundred different beers, all kept out on the shelf at room temperature. It's perfectly fine.

You only have to worry about brewed and bottled beer always being refrigerated if its homebrewed.

oh look. The child molester again.





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