Yes, warm beer can make you sick because it can promote the growth of harmful bacteria that can cause food poisoning. It is best to store and consume beer at the proper temperature to avoid any health risks.
BACTERIA release harmful toxins. VIRUSES take over your cells completely and make copies of themselves! : )
If by sick you mean ill with infections, then No. However, if you do not dress to be warm in cold weather the cold can lead to physical conditions that could kill you.
Yes, beer can be enjoyed both cold and warm, as different temperatures can bring out different flavors and characteristics in the beer.
Beer does not typically make you sick from age alone, but the taste may be stale. However, if beer is improperly stored it can develop off-flavors or bacteria that may cause illness. It's best to exercise caution and use your senses to determine if the beer is still safe to drink.
Yes, beer can go bad if it gets warm. When beer is exposed to heat, it can cause the flavors to change and the beer to spoil more quickly. It is best to store beer in a cool, dark place to maintain its quality.
No. People often drink coffee before, during, and after drinking beer.
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Say "beer-sick" fast and that's basically it (:
CO2 would be the primary gas that beer would contribute. Cold beer holds more CO2 than warm beer. You will increase your ability to produce gas by drinking cold beer. There is also the bonus that comes from a person's being able to drink more cold beer than warm.
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.
Rechilling beerYes. From the brewer to your refrigerator beer will be chilled and warmed up several times usually. Nothing bad is caused by cooling, warming and then re-cooling a beer. Extreme temperatures can make the beer go stale a little faster, but the myth that a beer will go bad by going from cold to warm to cold is an out-right lie. Many people think that cold to warm to cold will cause a beer to skunk, which is false. Skunking is caused by a reaction between hops in the beer and UV light. It can happen no matter the temperature.So feel free to chill your beer, decide you need the fridge space for something else and remove your beer, then rechill it later. You can do this several times and be fine.