I bottled a batch of ale about a month ago and am starting to put some bottles in the fridge a night or two before I drink them, but the majority of them haven't hit the fridge yet and are sitting at ~65F. I will be mailing some bottles out of state to a friend soon, and I am assuming that the beer will be undergoing some (possibly drastic) temperature changes while in transit. So my question is this:
Should I chill the beer out in my fridge for a day or two to "set the flavor" and then mail it, telling my friend to chill it again after it arrives
or
should I just send the beer that hasn't been in the fridge yet and have my friend chill it for a day or two after it arrives?
Should I chill the beer out in my fridge for a day or two to "set the flavor" and then mail it, telling my friend to chill it again after it arrives
or
should I just send the beer that hasn't been in the fridge yet and have my friend chill it for a day or two after it arrives?