Storing Your Beer
April 12, 2008 | Filed Under |
Beer Storage:
Unlike wines, most beers should be stored upright to minimize oxidation and metal or plastic contamination from the cap. High-alcohol ales, however, which continue to ferment in their corked bottles, should be stored on their sides. This is good if you are planning on micro brewing, you want to make sure that if you are creating ale you will store your ale on the side instead of upright. I think about Drew Carey’s Buzz Beer company, it actually seemed like a good idea. I like mixing my stimulants with my depressants (just kidding!). Really though, if I had a better set up here at my house I would try to micro brew my own beer which would only be sold locally because it would be something to do with Michigan or something along those lines.
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