electrical system testing or somesuch: warm beer
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2000 11:27 pm
I thought I sent this earlier on but it did not show up, so here is a
precis.
RE: Brits and warm beer.
It is an old wives tale about the consumption of warm beer by people
of a British persuasion. The pubs serve their draft from the cellar
under the bar which usually hovers A FEW degrees above the
temperature of a fridge. In the older (as in hundreds of years old)
pubs the cellar can get pretty chilly. So, yes, technically British
beer is warmer than the frozen brown-liquid-masquerading-as-a-beery-
beverage sold in North American pubs, but it is not WARM.
Anyway, there are a significant number of Brits who have taken to
drinking frozen brown-liquid-masquerading-as-beer, so in some pubs
the REALLY cold stuff is being consumed in greater quantity than the
traditional stuff. So no more of this warm beer stuff, eh?
Nick
Gromit A13