This should be a no brainer, but there are instances where warm beer is the way to go.

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I have heard that the colder the beer, the less you taste the flavor. In the UK, warm beer is much more popular than in the US. It's actually preferred to be at 'cellar temperature' which is about 50 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit. When I've ventured across the pond, I have noticed that the beer is warmer, but it does taste very good!

My preference is Lager over Ale or Bitter. Dark beer has more strength to it. More than I can handle (so what, I'm a beer wimp.) Beer in the US, I think, needs to remain cold, but if you happen to head over to England, you will be surprised to learn that warmer can taste quite good!

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