OK, so we all know some beers age well and some don't. This isn't meant to be a debate on that...
What I was wondering, is if you make a beer worth aging, is there a specific temperature that will benefit the aging process? With wine, it is well accepted that 55-57F will create the best tasting wine so long as you wait the prescribed amount of time.
Aging beer is a newer phenomenon, but is there a temperature that benefits it much the same way?
What I was wondering, is if you make a beer worth aging, is there a specific temperature that will benefit the aging process? With wine, it is well accepted that 55-57F will create the best tasting wine so long as you wait the prescribed amount of time.
Aging beer is a newer phenomenon, but is there a temperature that benefits it much the same way?