I’ve never kept a beer long enough to see if it does or not.@Kermit Really? Beer goes stale? Now there's fake science right there!
I’ve never kept a beer long enough to see if it does or not.@Kermit Really? Beer goes stale? Now there's fake science right there!
..................................... perpetuated by the brewing industry.@Kermit Really? Beer goes stale? Now there's fake science right there!
.................................. and that's why inflatable PFD's use compressed CO2 cylinders just for emergencies like this. And when the beer keg's empty, it makes another PFD. You can never be too safeSo, unless the combined thirst of the crew is sufficient for this, you are probably looking at CO2 or nitrogen.
Why would you have three sheets? There's another fake science. You can use the lazy one to tie off the crew...................................... perpetuated by the brewing industry.
Anyways, does it really matter when you're three sheets to the wind ?
Having lived in Germany for something like a year, I tried to drink ALL the beer in Germany (not been) and FAILED. But, it was fun trying.I've drank more been in Germany that you possibly image. ;^) Never warm. Much at 10c, like @Roland5048 said. Maybe that what you meant.
My favorite German beer is Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier.Having lived in Germany for something like a year, I tried to drink ALL the beer in Germany (not been) and FAILED. But, it was fun trying.