What will happen if I transport beer warm?

Sims2789

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I'm going back to college soon, and want to bring back the beer I have left over from winter break. I'll probably get a car ride, so it'll take around 45 minutes. By the time I get there, the beer won't be room temperature, but it probably won't be very cold either. If I re-refrigerate it after arriving, will it be ruined?
 
In Russia when we wish to transport beer, we use a new fangled technology called a 'cooler'...
 
Yes, it will instantly turn to poison. Nevermind that beer sits in grocery stores unrefrigerated quite often.
 
Put it in the freezer again when you get to your destination? Otherwise beer has been drunk warm since the beginning of civilization.
 
It will change the taste. You can still drink it thou, it just doesn't taste as good.
I recommend bringin them out late in the party where everyone has drunk enough so that the taste won't matter ;)
 
Cold beer is an abomination.
 
Put it in the freezer again when you get to your destination? Otherwise beer has been drunk warm since the beginning of civilization.

It's not the being warm that messes with the taste it's the cold-warm-cold that messes with the taste.
 
Alcoholics actually prefer warm beer. Well some of them, the ones who are good at drinking.

You can't down 10 beers in a minute if theyre cold. You can if theyre room temperature.
 
It's not the being warm that messes with the taste it's the cold-warm-cold that messes with the taste.

Ooooh like how some food is meant to be eaten warm and some food is meant to be eaten cold.
 
You'll go to jail.

Stop drinking underage.
 
I'm going back to college soon, and want to bring back the beer I have left over from winter break. I'll probably get a car ride, so it'll take around 45 minutes. By the time I get there, the beer won't be room temperature, but it probably won't be very cold either. If I re-refrigerate it after arriving, will it be ruined?

Please tell me you're talking about a rare microbrew, not about a 6-pack of Coors Light...
 
It will change the taste. You can still drink it thou, it just doesn't taste as good.
I recommend bringin them out late in the party where everyone has drunk enough so that the taste won't matter ;)

we can thank christ for that maneuver being ruined.
 
You'll go to jail.

Stop drinking underage.

I can privately possess and consume it in California, and I don't plan on going to bars until I'm 21.

Transporting it to my residence in a car won't be a problem since someone over 21 is giving me the ride, and it'll probably be in the trunk.

Please tell me you're talking about a rare microbrew, not about a 6-pack of Coors Light...

It's Newcastle, which is decent, and expensive when I buy it myself since the stores that don't card tend to charge a bit more than supermarkets and other law-abiding stores.

I might transport some rarer, strange beer as well.
 
Beer should be warmer going in then coming out.
 
I'm going back to college soon, and want to bring back the beer I have left over from winter break. I'll probably get a car ride, so it'll take around 45 minutes. By the time I get there, the beer won't be room temperature, but it probably won't be very cold either. If I re-refrigerate it after arriving, will it be ruined?

Dude, drink your beer before it gets warm and arrive drunk.

Problem solved.
 
I can privately possess and consume it in California, and I don't plan on going to bars until I'm 21.

Transporting it to my residence in a car won't be a problem since someone over 21 is giving me the ride, and it'll probably be in the trunk.



It's Newcastle, which is decent, and expensive when I buy it myself since the stores that don't card tend to charge a bit more than supermarkets and other law-abiding stores.

I might transport some rarer, strange beer as well.

newcastle is drinkable warm.
 
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