pounderoftheweek → KajII: I do more main stream beers once a week because that is the main thing the bar I go to carries. Usually a couple times a week I do more microbrews and I have been doing the 12 Beers of Winter by Sarnac and they seem to hold a warmer temp and are very hard... moreI do more main stream beers once a week because that is the main thing the bar I go to carries. Usually a couple times a week I do more microbrews and I have been doing the 12 Beers of Winter by Sarnac and they seem to hold a warmer temp and are very hard to get a lower temperature. I always knew that Germans prefer their beers warm but I always enjoyed a cold beer but all the Sarnac beers I had held the high 30's to low 40's and were all very excellent and had a huge variety of tastes. Thanks for the insight. less
KajII: I checked out your blog and am a little curious. Coors light is an interesting choice. I personally think any beer that has to be ice cold (numbs the taste buds) in order to drink it, just tastes awful. I remeber when I was younger (the Bud days) the beer... moreI checked out your blog and am a little curious. Coors light is an interesting choice. I personally think any beer that has to be ice cold (numbs the taste buds) in order to drink it, just tastes awful. I remeber when I was younger (the Bud days) the beer had to be cold or it tasted horrible. That being said Craft beers actually improves as it warms. Just an observation.
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