There are some simple rules but they are not universal and depend on storage vessel and conditions. Beer can keep for several months but a few weeks is more normal, and years is a rare thing. Certain red wines and most sweet wines (especially whites) will keep and improve for many decades, even centuries. Fortified wines similarly. Most common, cheap white and red wines will deteriorate after a year or two, some long before that. Cost itself is not a good indicator - I have drunk very cheap sweet wines and reds 2-3-4+ years old and they have been fantastic compared to when young. But they are exceptions.
it depends on the brewer of the beer
A beer keg is typically good for about 2-4 months before it goes bad, depending on the type of beer and how it is stored.
A keg of beer is typically good for about 6-8 weeks before it starts to go bad.
Ginger beer is typically good for about 1-2 weeks if stored in the refrigerator before it goes bad.
Germans make good beer because their climate allows for wheat production and long winters allow time for refinement of brewing techniques.
A keg of beer typically stays good for about 6-8 weeks before it starts to go bad.
Keg beer typically stays good for about 6-8 weeks before it starts to go bad.
A tapped keg of beer is typically good for about 2-3 months before the beer starts to go bad. It is important to keep the keg refrigerated and consume the beer within that time frame to ensure freshness.
Keg beer is typically good for about 2-4 months before it starts to go bad. It is important to store keg beer properly in a cool, dark place to maintain its freshness.
No, drinking just one beer is bound to harm your body. But continuously drinking all day, everyday is not a healthy living.
no is not good at all because is a well beer
Beer stored in a kegerator can stay good for about 2-3 months before it starts to go bad. Factors like temperature, light exposure, and the type of beer can affect its shelf life.