Quiero una cerveza helada! (I want a "frosted" beer) (Helada is a form of Hielo which means Ice)
Una cerveza muy fria más
Because you can taste the flavours better. A better question would be, why are Americans obsessed with freezing cold beer? It is well known that you can hide inconsistencies and bad flavours by making the beer very cold. It has to be a much better brewed beer if you are to drink it warm.
Yes, it is a malt liquor. It is best drank when very cold. It is bottled in small round barrel shaped bottles.
Tener frio is the Spanish way to say "to be cold". Literally, it means "to have cold".
"Que es caliente y frio?" Caliente = Hot Frio = Cold by adding the spanish word 'muy', before either word will make it 'very hot', or 'very cold'. Hace calor - It is hot Hace frio - It is cold
This is not grammatically or structurally correct. It should be: Mi bolsa es muy fría, which would mean "My bag is very cold".
very = muy very fun = muy divertido very cold = muy frio very smart = muy inteligente
Está muy frío aquí.
El tiempo está muy frío.
It depends on the beer, but typically, yes. If you are talking the same beer from the same company, most of the time the price is going to be very close. Bottles are slightly more expensive to make, and cost more to transport. But the cost of setting up a machine to actually can the beer is very expensive, so most small breweries use bottles.
no because the more you got the colder
These words in a sentence are nonsense. They translate to "I to make cold" If the original intent was to say "I am cold" that could be "me hace frío." or more correctly stated, "Tengo frío" (I have cold).
What you really should be concerned about is becoming addicted to alcohol if you drink too much beer; alcoholismis a very serious condition. But the only way in which urine is affected by beer, is that you will have more of it.