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Catfish 02-02-16 02:31 PM

Urgent question: Guinness - cold or room temperature?
 
.. because i just got a present, in form of a Guinness Box? crate?

If i remember right it does not have to be too cold, but what is warm or cold, when it comes to Guiness :hmmm:

Oberon 02-02-16 02:36 PM

Cool, I think, so probably put it in the room of your house that has the least amount of heating, rather than in a fridge or anything.

In theory it should say on the bottles how best to serve it.

Tchocky 02-02-16 02:38 PM

Colder than room temperature but not by a huge amount.

Catfish 02-02-16 02:51 PM

Thanks for the quick reaction :up:

Tchocky 02-02-16 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2378905)
Thanks for the quick reaction :up:

Hey man this isn't like legal advice or first aid - you need that info quickly!

August 02-02-16 03:11 PM

Don't believe these guys. Beer is only good served ice cold. :yep:

Commander Wallace 02-02-16 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2378916)
Don't believe these guys. Beer is only good served ice cold. :yep:


:agree: If the beer is cold and the women hot or at least warm, all is right with the world. Just don't get the two of them mixed up. Then it's bad.


Then again, in Germany they prefer warm beer and it's stronger too.

GoldenRivet 02-02-16 03:35 PM

Guinness recommends a serving temperature of 6-7°C (43-45°F)

but the secret to enjoying any beer or wine is to enjoy it at the temperature you desire.

Eichhörnchen 02-02-16 04:54 PM

http://i.imgur.com/WFySmqu.jpg Listen to Oberon (and I love Guinness)

Wolferz 02-02-16 05:12 PM

Warm beer gags me...
42 to 45 degrees F on a hot summer day is juuuussst right.:Kaleun_Cheers:

I don't always drink beer.
But when I do, I drink what's free.

vienna 02-02-16 05:24 PM

I've always preferred room temperature beer to ice cold. Just a personal preference. My friends when I was younger thought it a bit odd; then I started dating a Brit girl and she would actually put her cold bottle or glass of beer on my TV set to warm it up because, she said, ice cold wasn't the proper way to drink beer, so I had a bit of backup for my predilection. Add to that she was a bit of a knockout, and my male friends quickly went over to her side and my female friends, hoping to look stylish, and being a bit envious of her, also followed suit...

I wish to note the envy was not because she was with me (lord knows, she could have done better and probably, hopefully, has), but because she represented a sort of glamour they were seeking to emulate...

<O>

Aktungbby 02-02-16 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2378957)

I don't always drink beer.
But when I do, I drink what's free.

Stay thirsty you interesting man!:O: http://cheaptalk.org/2009/06/20/what-is-the-recommended-serving-temperature-for-guinness/ having had a Guinness at Guinness on my Dublin sojourn, I recall it was cooler than room temp. Now Hamm's is another matter depending if you're playing summer baseball (beerball actually) or in the ice fishing shack...trying to stay warm:smug:

vienna 02-02-16 05:52 PM

Ah, yes, "Hamm's, the beer refreshing", the beer of my wasted (in all senses of the word) youth:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o83xxWCel8g

The other cheap beer we used to drink was Olympia beer, or "Oly" as it was known:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCgOKJf4od4

An Oly commercial featuring a young Teri Garr:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkx9V3r_JBE

The beers weren't of the highest quality, but they did the trick...


<O>

Stealhead 02-02-16 11:47 PM

I like a Murphy's over a Guinness any day. The ideal beer temperature depends on the specific beer.

You can thank me later http://www.homebrewersassociation.or...-temperatures/


Hamms is best served at gutter temperature.

I can say beyond doubt that a wheat beer will not be nearly as pleasant if served too cold.

Raptor82 02-03-16 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2378901)
Cool, I think, so probably put it in the room of your house that has the least amount of heating, rather than in a fridge or anything.

In theory it should say on the bottles how best to serve it.


This and it is also my favorite beer


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