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Storing beer at room temperature.

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Will it be ok to drink if I store a case of beer in my room at room temperature for a few days before the party? The day of the party I'll keep a few cold ice packs with them.

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  1. Yea,sure it's how the Germans serve it. (room temp)


  2. AS LONG as it IS NOT CORONA you will be fine!

  3. Yes as long as it was not already chilled it will be fine for months. I own a liquor store and have never had a problem. Some lambics will last years.

  4. Sure, they'll be fine. Many beers (especially European beers) are actually better if you drink them at room temperature. If you want them cold for the party, throw them on ice or in the fridge and you'll be ok.

  5. Ewe.  It's fine to have the beer sit at room temp but make sure to ice that beer up big time before you drink it!  by no means should you pull a European move and drink it room temp.  Holy good god, no one in their right mind should drink warm beer.  If you wanna drink something warm, try tea or coffee.  Leave beer how its supposed to be, ice cold and refreshing.  Throw it in the freezer for like 15-20 min before the party if you have to.

    Sorry to all the Euros in here.  Just tellin it like it is.  Warm beer should be outlawed.  Unless its October fest, then you can drink beer in any way shape or form.  But that's a one time exception!

    -B

  6. Yeah, storage temperature isn't a huge deal with beer as long as it's not hugely out of the norm and it's not for a super-extended period. The whole "Beer gets skunked if it gets warm after being cold" is a myth.  

  7. Yes, they'll be fine.

  8. itd taste horrid

  9. should be fine ive done it before with bottles i dont know about cans as long as their at room temp. it should be fine just make sure their cold when you drink them hot beer isnt very good.  

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