If I keg and carbonate my doppelbock, can I store it warm?

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BrewN00b

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What I mean to say is that I have lagered, kegged and carbonated a doppelbock, and need room in my refrigerator to keg and carb my Pliny clone. Can I remove the Doppelbock and store it elsewhere, or is it too late as it is chilled, kegged, and carbed?

I would love to be able to get my Pliny clone ready, as it sure seems to be a great IPA begging to be consumed.
 
You should be fine. Warm beer will not keep as long but a doppelbock is probably strong enough that it does not matter. I hear chilling and than warming up beer repeatedly is bad but doing it once should be fine.
 
Once should be fine you say? Cool, that will allow me to bottle them. That should be a good time bottling without losing carbonation.
 
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