





in most cases, I'd agree with you, stefan. But like a good cheese, a good stout served cold is ruined. The cold makes the flavor one dimensional, and limits the ability of your nose to get involved in the experience.stefan.urlus wrote:IMO beer whatever variety should be as cold as possible!
"I brought down the monarchy just so you can enjoy this great beverage" - RCorribus wrote:![]()
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