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What is the perfect Beer/Fridge Temp Setting.
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<blockquote data-quote="Whisp" data-source="post: 411302" data-attributes="member: 9598"><p>If it's tasteless yellow fizz eg. Carlton Cold then drink it as cold as you like, as nothing will improve the flavour. On a really hot day I like it a bit on the cold side for the first one or two, after that I want to be able to taste the hops and malt and therefore prefer a slightly warmer temp.</p><p></p><p>Some beers I like to be between 8 or 12 degrees and before anyone jumps up and down crying that that is too warm, remember, it's me drinking it and therefore my choice. In other words there is no ideal temperature for all beers, sure the yellow fizz can go down to 2or 3 degrees but would you really drink a Porter or a Guinness at those temps? Be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whisp, post: 411302, member: 9598"] If it's tasteless yellow fizz eg. Carlton Cold then drink it as cold as you like, as nothing will improve the flavour. On a really hot day I like it a bit on the cold side for the first one or two, after that I want to be able to taste the hops and malt and therefore prefer a slightly warmer temp. Some beers I like to be between 8 or 12 degrees and before anyone jumps up and down crying that that is too warm, remember, it's me drinking it and therefore my choice. In other words there is no ideal temperature for all beers, sure the yellow fizz can go down to 2or 3 degrees but would you really drink a Porter or a Guinness at those temps? Be honest. [/QUOTE]
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