G gs10 Member Joined Aug 8, 2009 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Oregon Sep 13, 2009 #1 Does anyone drink there brew warm? My razz wiezen taste good warm as it does cold. P.S. I love this site!
Does anyone drink there brew warm? My razz wiezen taste good warm as it does cold. P.S. I love this site!
z987k Well-Known Member Joined Feb 13, 2007 Messages 3,513 Reaction score 37 Location Anchorage Sep 13, 2009 #2 I serve a good many ales at 50F.
Edcculus Well-Known Member Joined Jun 6, 2007 Messages 4,539 Reaction score 57 Location Morganton, NC Sep 13, 2009 #3 I've been known to drink it without any refrigeration.
justbrewit Zythos Conisseur Joined Oct 13, 2005 Messages 596 Reaction score 1 Location tracy, ca Sep 13, 2009 #4 Usually the first beer I drink of a batch is room temp
FireNightFly Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2009 Messages 733 Reaction score 2 Location Ohio Sep 13, 2009 #5 Ill pour a pitcher from a warm mini keg, then Ill pour a mug from that, and put the pitcher in the freezer till my next mug.
Ill pour a pitcher from a warm mini keg, then Ill pour a mug from that, and put the pitcher in the freezer till my next mug.
david_42 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 8, 2005 Messages 25,581 Reaction score 196 Location Oak Grove Sep 13, 2009 #6 Most of my beers are served from the conditioning cabinet, which sits around 12-15C, AKA cellar temperature.
Most of my beers are served from the conditioning cabinet, which sits around 12-15C, AKA cellar temperature.
T twistedbrew Member Joined Sep 11, 2009 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Location California Sep 14, 2009 #7 a lot of the old english beers(bitters) are often served at room temp even in the pubs! not sure whether it is to warm them up over there, but they sure do taste great warm.. I never thought I would say that.
a lot of the old english beers(bitters) are often served at room temp even in the pubs! not sure whether it is to warm them up over there, but they sure do taste great warm.. I never thought I would say that.