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Couple things I will get out of the way....

 

1. I am not a beer snob. I love domestic light beers, and I love microbrews, dark thick beers.....I pretty much like all beer.

2. I dont know much about beer.

 

Here is my question - I have always heard people talk about skunked beers, like if its cold, then goes back to room temp, and then gets cold it wont taste as good, or will give you a hangover.

 

I ask this question, as over the last weekend, I was playing golf in the backyard with some buddies, emptied out a bunch of beers into a plastic tub filled with ice. There are probably a dozen beers in that tub, in which the ice has obviously melted at this point. They have been sitting in the tub in the backyard in the shade.

 

Will these beers be okay to drink if I chill them back down?

 

(they are miller lite, people with cultured palates please refrain from making comments dissing domestic lite beers)

 

STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM CORONA!!!!!!! That beer tastes like a skunk's ass! It's crap anyway!!! Even the lime won't help!

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Couple things I will get out of the way....

 

1. I am not a beer snob. I love domestic light beers, and I love microbrews, dark thick beers.....I pretty much like all beer.

2. I dont know much about beer.

 

Here is my question - I have always heard people talk about skunked beers, like if its cold, then goes back to room temp, and then gets cold it wont taste as good, or will give you a hangover.

 

I ask this question, as over the last weekend, I was playing golf in the backyard with some buddies, emptied out a bunch of beers into a plastic tub filled with ice. There are probably a dozen beers in that tub, in which the ice has obviously melted at this point. They have been sitting in the tub in the backyard in the shade.

 

Will these beers be okay to drink if I chill them back down?

 

(they are miller lite, people with cultured palates please refrain from making comments dissing domestic lite beers)

 

STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM CORONA!!!!!!! That beer tastes like a skunk's ass! It's crap anyway!!! Even the lime won't help!

 

 

I hate that sh**! :LOL:

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Couple things I will get out of the way....

 

1. I am not a beer snob. I love domestic light beers, and I love microbrews, dark thick beers.....I pretty much like all beer.

2. I dont know much about beer.

 

Here is my question - I have always heard people talk about skunked beers, like if its cold, then goes back to room temp, and then gets cold it wont taste as good, or will give you a hangover.

 

I ask this question, as over the last weekend, I was playing golf in the backyard with some buddies, emptied out a bunch of beers into a plastic tub filled with ice. There are probably a dozen beers in that tub, in which the ice has obviously melted at this point. They have been sitting in the tub in the backyard in the shade.

 

Will these beers be okay to drink if I chill them back down?

 

(they are miller lite, people with cultured palates please refrain from making comments dissing domestic lite beers)

 

STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM CORONA!!!!!!! That beer tastes like a skunk's ass! It's crap anyway!!! Even the lime won't help!

 

 

I hate that sh**! :LOL:

 

Hahahaha! Pure Mexican Piss with a skunk's spray sack in each bottle!

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Couple things I will get out of the way....

 

1. I am not a beer snob. I love domestic light beers, and I love microbrews, dark thick beers.....I pretty much like all beer.

2. I dont know much about beer.

 

Here is my question - I have always heard people talk about skunked beers, like if its cold, then goes back to room temp, and then gets cold it wont taste as good, or will give you a hangover.

 

I ask this question, as over the last weekend, I was playing golf in the backyard with some buddies, emptied out a bunch of beers into a plastic tub filled with ice. There are probably a dozen beers in that tub, in which the ice has obviously melted at this point. They have been sitting in the tub in the backyard in the shade.

 

Will these beers be okay to drink if I chill them back down?

 

(they are miller lite, people with cultured palates please refrain from making comments dissing domestic lite beers)

 

STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM CORONA!!!!!!! That beer tastes like a skunk's ass! It's crap anyway!!! Even the lime won't help!

 

 

I hate that sh**! :LOL:

 

Hahahaha! Pure Mexican Piss with a skunk's spray sack in each bottle!

I dig it with lime at the beach.

 

I'm not picky.

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Couple things I will get out of the way....

 

1. I am not a beer snob. I love domestic light beers, and I love microbrews, dark thick beers.....I pretty much like all beer.

2. I dont know much about beer.

 

Here is my question - I have always heard people talk about skunked beers, like if its cold, then goes back to room temp, and then gets cold it wont taste as good, or will give you a hangover.

 

I ask this question, as over the last weekend, I was playing golf in the backyard with some buddies, emptied out a bunch of beers into a plastic tub filled with ice. There are probably a dozen beers in that tub, in which the ice has obviously melted at this point. They have been sitting in the tub in the backyard in the shade.

 

Will these beers be okay to drink if I chill them back down?

 

(they are miller lite, people with cultured palates please refrain from making comments dissing domestic lite beers)

 

STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM CORONA!!!!!!! That beer tastes like a skunk's ass! It's crap anyway!!! Even the lime won't help!

Have you actually tasted a skunks ass? :eh:

 

And yes, Corona is god awful beer. I believe that 90% of the cost of goods sold for Corona is marketing. It certainly isn't going into the ingredients!

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