7 Myths About Storing Beer

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by BuckeyeOne, Nov 15, 2012.

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  1. FosterJM

    FosterJM Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2009 California

    Hmmm. Intersting read. Most of the stuff on Beer101 is about the same.

    Cheers!
     
  2. emannths

    emannths Initiate (0) Sep 21, 2007 Massachusetts

    I don't think the author knows what the word myth means...

     
  3. mciocco

    mciocco Devotee (363) May 10, 2007 Pennsylvania

    I like how the author referred to Natty Ice as an Eisbock.
     
  4. einhorn

    einhorn Savant (1,175) Nov 3, 2005 California

    I would have thought that storing capped beers on the side is good, simply due to the fact that a bad seal would not allow oxygen into the bottle as CO2 escapes. And why would it matter if yeast is on the side of the bottle or on the bottom as long as I move it to an upright position and allowing to settle before opening?
     
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  5. stupac2

    stupac2 Pooh-Bah (2,031) Feb 22, 2011 California
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    Why would it being on its side prevent oxygen from entering?

    The yeast thing doesn't matter, though. You can either do what you said (store it upright for a few days to let it settle back down) or just keep the bottle on its side until it's poured. The letter is extremely common in Belgium (but this is only with corked bottles).
     
  6. hopfenunmaltz

    hopfenunmaltz Pooh-Bah (2,647) Jun 8, 2005 Michigan
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    O2 will get into a sealed bottle if given enough time. The partial pressure of the O2 is the driver. That is why SN went to the pry off cap - to slow the process down.
     
  7. einhorn

    einhorn Savant (1,175) Nov 3, 2005 California

    Because there is beer instead of CO2 pushing against the cap from within.
     
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  8. jtmartino

    jtmartino Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2010 California

    It's still pressurized and CO2 will want to come out regardless. The liquid does not prevent the gas dissolved within it from escaping.
     
  9. stupac2

    stupac2 Pooh-Bah (2,031) Feb 22, 2011 California
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    ...So? It's not like oxygen isn't soluble in water.
     
  10. otispdriftwood

    otispdriftwood Initiate (0) Dec 9, 2011 Colorado

    Looks like I could make a decent living regurgitating everything I've learned on this and other websites onto paper and selling it to a magazine.
     
  11. Hotmetal1

    Hotmetal1 Initiate (0) Feb 28, 2012 Mississippi

    I think that the laying of corked bottles on the side is to keep the cork wet, cork swells when wet giving the bottle a tighter seal.
     
  12. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    Eispiss.
     
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