John Kulig wrote:

Yesterday I was staring at Guiness in the super-market (it may
have been the metal can type) and I swear it said "serve chilled" (I didn't look closely, being in denial ..). Is there a latitude main effect? The closer to the equator the colder the beer?
Surely this is true (only a zealot would order a Guiness on a summer day in Texas), but also "room temperature" in Ireland is (traditionally) a fair bit lower than it is in the US.

To bring this back to TIPS' stated parameters, the Dublin Guiness brewery is where (Englishman) William Sealey Gossett invented the t-test (and then had to publish it under the pseudonym "Student").

Chris
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