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To: MadIvan

Ivan, I have heard one British fellow some years ago put to rest, at least for him, the "warm beer" issue. Basically, british-served beer is often served warm because the barkeep didn't invest in refrigeration, and when it's available, many britons prefer a cold one over a warm one.

Would that be generally true, in your qualified opinion?


31 posted on 08/19/2004 7:16:09 AM PDT by Frank_Discussion (May the wings of Liberty never lose a feather!)
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To: Frank_Discussion
That's sometimes true, and other times not true - some ales are meant to be served at room temperature. At least I hope they are.

You'll find though that certain types of beer are always chilled, such as lagers.

Regards, Ivan

42 posted on 08/19/2004 7:18:28 AM PDT by MadIvan (Gothic. Freaky. Conservative. - http://www.rightgoths.com/)
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Basically, british-served beer is often served warm ...

Because Lucas makes Refrigerators?

393 posted on 09/29/2005 9:55:06 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Maine will not be part of Aztlan, will it?)
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