It’s definitely not the case. Certain types of beer do taste slightly better at a warmer (but still fairly cool) temperature but there are a lot of different types of beer in the uk. The most popular beers are served very cold so it’s only the connoisseurs that drink the ‘warmer but still cold’ beer.
I’ll drink to that!
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You know it makes sense
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…..and I’ll have what Paul’s having!
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I think Paul was hoping to have that himself
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Don’t you mean a tankard that contains a solution with regards managing well being?
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Certainly that is the inevitable outcome
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“If there is beer, there is hope.” Words to live by. cheers
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I had heard that the English like warm beer. It sounds like I’ve been misinformed. Yes?
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It’s definitely not the case. Certain types of beer do taste slightly better at a warmer (but still fairly cool) temperature but there are a lot of different types of beer in the uk. The most popular beers are served very cold so it’s only the connoisseurs that drink the ‘warmer but still cold’ beer.
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