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Newcastle Beer
...tastes alot better at room temp. Also if it is too cold, it fizzes up alot when you open it no matter how careful you are.
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#2
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Re: Newcastle Beer
standard.
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#3
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Re: Newcastle Beer
certain beers aren't meant to be served ice cold. Coors and other crap advertise ice cold because the beer is such crap.
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Re: Newcastle Beer
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certain beers aren't meant to be served ice cold. Coors and other crap advertise ice cold because the beer is such crap. [/ QUOTE ] The slogan "Taste the Cold" always cracks me up. WTF, you can't taste cold! |
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Re: Newcastle Beer
i like newcastle a little colder than room temp, probably closer to white wine temp, but maybe as warm as red wine temp. who knows.
only [censored] beer should be imbibed "ice cold." |
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Re: Newcastle Beer
IIRC, The German Beer Purity Law of 1516 decreed that beer could only be sold at full price if it was brewed during the coldest months. (There was no refrigeration at the time, so the outside temperature had to be cold enough for optimum brewing) Optimum temperature generally occured during the month of October, hence Octoberfest.
Unless I'm completely wrong, beer should be served cold. That's the point I was trying to make. |
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Re: Newcastle Beer
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IIRC, The German Beer Purity Law of 1516 decreed that beer could only be sold at full price if it was brewed during the coldest months. (There was no refrigeration at the time, so the outside temperature had to be cold enough for optimum brewing) Optimum temperature generally occured during the month of October, hence Octoberfest. Unless I'm completely wrong, beer should be served cold. That's the point I was trying to make. [/ QUOTE ] yes but not TOO cold, which was my point. like only as cold as beer they serve on tap at a decent bar. |
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Re: Newcastle Beer
yeah newcastle is better not as cold as most other beers, but still in a cold mug.
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Re: Newcastle Beer
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...tastes alot better at room temp. Also if it is too cold, it fizzes up alot when you open it no matter how careful you are. anyone agree? [/ QUOTE ] i agree for sure. Room temperature is a bit warm, I prefer it somewhat cool, but a drink is served ice cold to conceal its shitiness. Newcastle has a great flavor and you can't appreciate it when it's too cold, same with most other fine ales. |
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Re: Newcastle Beer
wtf, if you aren't suppose to serve good beer ice cold, where the [censored] am I suppose to put it in my home??? In the pantry??
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