Can cold beer go bad if you keep it in your backyard building after the beer being cold?!


Question: Can cold beer go bad if you keep it in your backyard building after the beer being cold!?
last weekend i bought some beer but i bought 4 cases too many,my refrigerator is full so i can't keep them in there,i have a building in my backyard where i keep all my tools and stuff,i wonder if i keep my beer in there it may go bad!,i don't have a air conditionig in my building so that's why i want to be cautious! i am planning to drink this cases around thanksgiving day,you think they may still good then !.Thank you for answering!Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Don′t worry!. Beer still drinkable and good for you, regardless where it was!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

This question gets asked all the time!. Anyone who ever throws out any beer can give it to me anytime!. Modern beer bottling seals the tops more than adequately to allow several heatings and coolings!. Even after the expiration date beer is still drinkable, it just won't have the original taste!. When you go fishing and put beer in the cooler, that beer comes out and gets warm and then goes back in again day after day!. I think I've heated and cooled some beers at least six or more times before consuming it!. Never tasted strange to me!. But, you know, if a diehard purest tells you it does, then you can listen to them if you like!. Just send me the affected brewskies!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes it is ok!. The only problem is when its cold then hot then cold and then hot repeatidly!. I mean hot like the trunk of car on a summer day not sitting in the garage or the shed!. Its definately okWww@FoodAQ@Com

Hot/cold, hot/cold, hot/cold is bad for any beverage, especially beer and wine!.

Can't you put in a spare closet or something!?Www@FoodAQ@Com





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