On 3/8/07, der Mouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [I]n England [...] pretty much every pub offers good beer, and
>> served at the correct temperature, too.
I forget where I saw this....
"It is said that the English like to drink their beer warm.
This is not true. They drink their beer at room temperature.
No-one who has spent much time in England will confuse this
with `warm'."
A truly good beer can be drank at most any temperature under 70 degrees.
My experience with English beers is that the ales were served at "cellar"
temperatures and the lagers like Carlsberg were chilled slightly more.
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