If I may, I would like to direct your attention to the following; Warm Beer from the "Mountain Brewer's Beer Fest" site.
If I may, I would like to direct your attention to the following; Warm Beer from the "Mountain Brewer's Beer Fest" site.
I am sure that there were a lot of people back in olden times drinking "warm beer" but the beers that they mentioned in the article are ones that I have never heard of and I still like my beer cold. Not necessarily ice cold but like Beerdrinker...nicely chilled. I am not one of those "trendy" people who put icecubes in beer. Maybe we'll just have to get together one day and just hoist a few.
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That would be pretty kewl. Start buying your lotto tickets guys!!
You do have to remember, that when beer was first (likely accidentally) invented, there was no notion of "ice" or cooling of any sort and therefore all beer was served warm (room temp). Supposedly monks, "invented" wine and they had the idea to store it in "wine cellars", most likely in hopes of preservation rather than the chill factor. Cool or chilled beer, probably came from this very idea. IIRC, "cold" beer didn't come into play until somewhere in the mid 1800's (someone correct me here if I'm wrong), meaning that cold beer is a relatively new idea, though 210+ years later the idea still holds.
Nonetheless, it's beer, just drink it!
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