Of course the simplest way to manage your beers temperature is to just get a special beer fridge.
Beer fridge temp.
What s more some refrigerators don t display temps at all.
Much the same way keeping beer refrigerated will keep its flavor as the brewer intended for much longer.
A gallon of 2 will last a lot longer in your fridge than on your kitchen counter.
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Most beer has a limited shelf life and will go stale after a few months to perhaps a year depending on the beer.
Alternatively you can store your beers at room temperature like in a cupboard or in the basement and put it in the fridge an hour or two beforehand to lightly chill them.
However the biggest boogeyman for beer is uv light and the resultant photo oxidation.
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In reality letting a cold beer get warm has nothing to do with skunking.
Even at bars temperature gets overlooked.
Because your fridge gives you the ability to set the temperature yourself you should adjust to the temperature for whatever beverage you store the most of in the fridge.
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The easiest way to fix this is to simple leave your beer out of the fridge and let it warm up slightly before drinking.
Although this temperature will be ok if you are drinking american lagers or low alcohol beers it will be too cold for every other type of beer.
You may have your fridge set to 37 f but it s actually keeping temps around 33 f or even 41 f.
Most people set their beer fridge to 35 f 1 5 c.
This is of course assuming.
It s not uncommon for refrigerators to be a few degrees off the mark you set.
At home unless you have a dedicated beer fridge your beer probably chills next to your milk and cheese whatever temperature they happen to be.
On the other hand beer isn t that sensitive to changes in temperature.
Unfortunately not all fridge temp gauges are accurate.
This type of beer should be colder than 40 degrees.
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The majority of domestic beers are best when served quite cold.
However it is not temperature cycling that destroys beer but exposure to warm temperatures.
Beer is best preserved when kept cold kind of like milk.