NickW
Landlord.
I understand the concept behind this, but does it work in practice?
When drinking commercial ale, God knows how long its been sitting out in ambient temperature in the supermarket. I get it home, chill for half hour and enjoy a beer with no carbonation or head issues whatsoever.
What's the science behind this? Does the co2 absorb better the instant the beer is cooled?
I'm starting to believe it has little relevance with bottled beer due to the tiny amount of headspace.
Anyone's 2 pence?
When drinking commercial ale, God knows how long its been sitting out in ambient temperature in the supermarket. I get it home, chill for half hour and enjoy a beer with no carbonation or head issues whatsoever.
What's the science behind this? Does the co2 absorb better the instant the beer is cooled?
I'm starting to believe it has little relevance with bottled beer due to the tiny amount of headspace.
Anyone's 2 pence?