can't see that one catching one - how about just not fondling your glass when you aren't drinking? Not to mention the fact that as the beer warms up different aromas and tastes are released. Are they trying to persuade us that beer should be so cold as to be tasteless?
This will be a hit in the "drink beer too cold" crowds," since they're also people who tend to drink their beer while moving around in crowded bars, parties or sporting events.
Most Americans don't sit down and enjoy their beer. Of course, it might be said that they're not really drinking beer either :-).
can't see that one catching one - how about just not fondling your glass when you aren't drinking? Not to mention the fact that as the beer warms up different aromas and tastes are released. Are they trying to persuade us that beer should be so cold as to be tasteless?
ReplyDeleteI think are definitely going for the "drink your beer too cold" crowd. I'm still wondering just how you would set that down.
ReplyDeleteThis will be a hit in the "drink beer too cold" crowds," since they're also people who tend to drink their beer while moving around in crowded bars, parties or sporting events.
ReplyDeleteMost Americans don't sit down and enjoy their beer. Of course, it might be said that they're not really drinking beer either :-).