Beer questions, freshness..?!
I bought a 12 pack of coronas and I can't refrigerate it right now because of some problems,!. So i have it in a black bag!. When im ready to drink it should I cool it first or just drink it at room temp!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
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Beer is susceptible to light and heat for prolonged periods of time, but you are not likely to notice much difference with your Corona because it is so light!. Just make sure it isn't in sunlight or a hot car and you should be fine!.
As far as freshness, James Boxton is pretty much right even though he's a total snob!. The only difference in freshness I've really seen is between bottled beer and kegged beer (which is generally much fresher)!. Again, with a Golden American Lager like Corona (I know it's not "American," that's just the style) you really won't notice much difference since there is very little flavor to begin with!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
As far as freshness, James Boxton is pretty much right even though he's a total snob!. The only difference in freshness I've really seen is between bottled beer and kegged beer (which is generally much fresher)!. Again, with a Golden American Lager like Corona (I know it's not "American," that's just the style) you really won't notice much difference since there is very little flavor to begin with!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Doesn't matter if you drink that awful beer ice cold or warm, it's still crap!. Man you beer novices just don't get it!. Try some GOOD beer!.!.!.once!. Just once!. You will be amazed you ever drank Corona!. Oh and only crappy macrobrewed pale lagers have "born on" dates!. We, the good beer drinking community, laugh at this!. Good beer lasts a lot longer with higher ABV beers peaking years after it is bottled!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
that's up to you----me i have it nice and cold!! OBTW about freshness;most beers now have a "born date" on the bottle/can;which means when it was bottled/canned!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
do what u want if u like warm beer drink it warm, i would cool it first Www@FoodAQ@Com