tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5623537812609722663.post718648060804612926..comments2024-03-29T08:01:51.705+00:00Comments on The Pub Curmudgeon: Beer temperature pollCurmudgeonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02558747878308766840noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5623537812609722663.post-76365229599867210952009-04-26T20:59:00.000+01:002009-04-26T20:59:00.000+01:00T - I've done that = Cask Marque. And, as you know...T - I've done that = Cask Marque. And, as you know, you and I are agreed on beer serving temp. Warm temperature is the enemy of cask beer.Tandlemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06804499573827044693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5623537812609722663.post-52118307057267084942009-04-26T15:20:00.000+01:002009-04-26T15:20:00.000+01:00Warm beer has been a problem for so long, I find i...Warm beer has been a problem for so long, I find it laughable when someone complains the odd time it's "too cold." <br /><br />Personally I find 13C too warm and am happy for it to come out at 11C. Tandleman will no doubt be along shortly and tell you where he got his magic thermometer from.Sat In A Pubhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08123038980796000837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5623537812609722663.post-86175478103691437372009-04-26T12:25:00.000+01:002009-04-26T12:25:00.000+01:00I agree, beer is better served slightly too cold r...I agree, beer is better served slightly too cold rather than too warm. Water jacketed beer engines is the only real solution to that.<br /><br />12-13C is good in my view, although I'd have to admit to preferring a dark malty beer a little bit warmer. As you say, it can soon warm up.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11319272987951077205noreply@blogger.com