What is the fastest way to chill beer?!


Question:

What is the fastest way to chill beer?

I forgot to put the beer in the fridge and I can't serve my guests warm beer! Help!


Answers:
Put the beer in a cooler, add ice, then dump a box of salt in with it. Gets the beer nice and cold, pretty quickly too. Also, the CO2 fire extinguisher trick really does work.

Source(s):
Long-time beer drinking

in full bucket of ice and add water

Put it in the sink with cold water and ice...it actually cools it faster than ice itself.

You can put it in the freezer but that will often lead to icy chunks in the beer...

Ice-water bath. Or liquid nitrogen if you can get it.

send it to me and I'll chill it quickly for you, no charge

dry ice

A CO2 fire extinguisher works great! LoL!

Best way is to get a bag of ice and put cold water and ice in a cooler or tub and put the beers in there.

You can also pop them in the freezer, it will be several hours before they freeze, and due to the alcohol they won't freeze solid, just don't forget them in there.

You get a big garbage bag fill it with ice put your beer in it and it will be chilled in no time.

Put beer in a bucket cover with ice, then pour salt on it. It will cool very quickly.

Mythbusters tested this and the fasted household method was ice and water.

spin them in an ice bucket

The best way is to put it in a container with ice, water, SALT!!!
The salt is the key ingredient.

hmp! by the time you get all these answers all your guests are gonna be sleeping! don't start a party if your not ready.

Fill a large bucket or sink with cold water and ice. Let it sit for 15 min., then serve.

Put in the freezer, remember not to forget about it. When you take one out replace it. That is the best way. To keep beer cold in a cooler even in summer ice down and add rock salt it will keep the ice from melting so quickly

water, ice,salt and a cooler. have you ever watched the show myth-busters on the discovery channel?




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