Will beer go bad if it is outside in the heat?!


Question:

Will beer go bad if it is outside in the heat?

i am hiding a 24 pack of mgd and some whiskey in some shrubs for about 3 days in 80 degree weather. i will cool it before i drink it, will it still taste the same? will anyhting happen? thank you


Answers:
light and heat are the primary enemies of beer
hence
most beer comes in brown or green bottles

your beer will be fine since it is a cheap one and after 2 or 3 you won't be able to tell the difference anyway

drink it very cold
then burn a fatty

Oh yeah! If beer is not kept cool it will go real nasty. I think that after 3 days at 80 degrees, it won't taste the same. I don't know how bad it might be. It might still be drinkable if it is real cold.

If it's cans and domestic, it will be ok. The artificial preserves will keep it fairly fresh. If it's bottles and any air enters the bottles due to heat, it may be "green"

It should be okay, but the more important question is, will you?

One or two beers/shots, maybe; much more than that and you're likely headed for trouble. Alcohol makes you drunk because it's poisoning your brain. It may be legal (for adults), but that doesn't mean it is better than other drugs, and by comparison to some, it is much more dangerous.

The change in temperatures from room to cold to hot to cold isn't good for the beer, cuts into it's life span, will degrade faster.

Your biggest problem (besides obviously not being old enough to legally drink) is the sun light. Sun light creates the "skunky" taste in beer that you will come to recognize in many beers that come in clear or green bottles. So yeah, that MGD will be taste even more nasty then when somebody's brother first bought it for you.

Please don't drive afterwards.

if beer isnt keep cold it will go bad and not taste the same its best to keep it in the fridge and not outside in the heat




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