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If best means healthy, Coors, it is cold-processed, no nitrosamines. if best means taste, there are no cheap good tasting beers. db
Depends on the beer. Some places pasteurize their beer, others don't. Typically it is not because the brewing process and the alcohol tend to kill off any bacteria that might be a problem. Draft beer and bottle-conditioned microbrews are not pasteurized. Most of the mega brand beers (Budweiser, Miller, etc.) are pasteurized.
Coors Beer is distributed by authorized coors brewing company beer distributors. Coors beer is also delivered in refrigerated trucks and rail cars to keep the beer cold. You can learn more about coors brewery and how they make coors light at the related link.
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That beer is Coors Light.
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First brewed by the Coors Brewing Company in 1978, Coors Light is a light beer. The bottle has a "Cold Certified" label showing two mountain peaks. The label changes colour from from white to blue when it is served at the recommended temperature of 4 degrees Celsius.
A draft excluder is used to eliminate cold draft and slow heat loss in a cold climate environment. It is placed in the bottom crack of doors and windows.
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