by atahoekid » Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:55 pm
The American tradition is to serve beer "ice cold". That's because Bud, Miller, Coors and similar beers tastes lousy when they're served warm. But American craft brew and many European beers should be served between 39 and 45 degrees F, depending on the style of beer. That's alot warmer than most of us like our beer. I tend to run my cooler at about 36 degrees. If I taste it and I think it's too cold and the flavor is being hindered, I'll just let it warm up before I enjoy it. So chill it in whatever manner you have available and if it doesn't taste like much because it's cold, let it warm up. I don't recommend doing that with any of the BIG company beers, though. BLECH!!!
Mel
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