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Blind me with beer science
Ok, here's a sciency query for y'all.
I get to my motel with plenty of beer. I've got Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Sierra Nevada Wheat and O'Dell's 5 Barrel Pale Ale. The mini fridge isn't quite chilly enough so I ratchet the thermostat down a bit then load in the bottles, filling up each available space in turn but rotating the different flavors so that I have ready access to whatever suits my momentary fancy. The next evening when I return "home" from skiing I select a wheat beer and it's quite frosty. Next up is a SNPA, of course it's mighty chilly as well. When I get to the O'Dell's it instantly freezes as soon as I open it. This remains the case for each O'Dell's no matter what part of the fridge it came from, but is never the case for the other two brews no matter what part of the fridge they were chilling in. Can anyone explain this? Chris |
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