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Food, Travel, and other Irrelevant Irreverence ... I'm keeping collection of beer bottle of all different kinds of beer and wonder if it expire. And if it does, is it really bad after the date is said. Also does it taste different and nasty or so.
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Beer — an alcoholic beverage brewed with hops, malt and barley; once referred to by Keats as "sweet liquid bread" — has a half life of about three months. Six months from the date of brewing, beer turns from inebriating mana into hobo swill.
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Bottling and expiration dates on beer labels decoded ... Two kinds of dates are given on beer labels: bottling and expiration. Some show the date clearly while others are encoded. Furthermore, some dates are on the labels while others are stamped on the bottle itself.
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To quote Michael Jackson: "If you see a beer, do it a favour, and drink it. Beer was not meant to age." Generally, that is true. However, some beers that are strong and/or highly hopped must age to reach their full flavor potential.
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by the beer sommelier; Beer 101 Series: By Matt Simpson, The Beer Sommelier ® “Oh yeah, I like beer. But I don’t like those dark beers…dark beers are so heavy!” Uh, yeah, right. We’ve all heard this before, from folks who think they know about beer.
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Posted by Alan McLeod on Sunday, December 6, 2009 in Contests, Beer Stores and Beer Shopping, Book Reviews ... Huge sale on so, being the canny Yuletide 2009 beer photo context administrator I am, I picked up a few extra copies on the cheap of Pete Brown's books for you US readers who have been frozen out by some...
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