Tooheys Old - How Cold?

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Tooheys Old - How Cold?

Postby pacman » Friday Jun 08, 2007 10:19 pm

This is one for Wassa.

How cold should you serve Tooheys Old?

Mate of mine drinks a 6 pack (or 2) a day. He served one to me the other day. Ice cold! Being a native Queenslander, he has moved on from XXXX which, by necessity, is served ice cold to numb the offensive characteristics inherent in that brew.

But the Tooheys Old seemed to be dumbed down by being served so cold. I think it would have been much better at 4 - 5degC, not the obligatory 1degC XXXX temp in my mate's beer fridge, which is the most efficient fridge in his house!
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Postby timmy » Friday Jun 08, 2007 10:46 pm

You'd be better off closer to 10 degrees for an ale like that.
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Postby Iron-Haggis » Friday Jun 08, 2007 10:50 pm

It should be served closer to the 8-10 degree mark. Ice cold Old doesn't do the beer any service. You lose that nice roasty malt flavour about it.
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Postby Boonie » Saturday Jun 09, 2007 12:09 am

Let him serve it cold, and leave it for 5 minutes
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Postby Emo » Saturday Jun 09, 2007 4:11 pm

I'm drinking my Coopers Stout homebrew straight out the garage at the moment. It's prety cold in there though.
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Postby Chris » Monday Jun 11, 2007 2:34 pm

It's a lager isn't it? I don't think it's an ale. Anyway, who cares about Old anymore. The bastards ruined it a few years back.
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Postby pacman » Monday Jun 11, 2007 8:14 pm

Thanks guys,

My buddy will never store his beer at 8-10degC. Yes, Boonie's suggestion would work in summer, but not in a Toowoomba winter. Last Saturday at his place ranged between 2-8degC. The Old would have been flat before it got to 8degC. Come to think of it, it would have probably peaked at about 5deg before chilling again!
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Postby Boonie » Tuesday Jun 12, 2007 1:13 pm

:lol:

Tell him to put a six pack next to the fridge and have those :wink:
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Postby pacman » Tuesday Jun 12, 2007 9:07 pm

Thanks Boonie,

My buddy's automatic response when I arrive with beer is to put it in his fridge. I take it out! He puts it back in!

My solution? Drink slowly.

His response? He's a retired psychologist!
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Re: Tooheys Old - How Cold?

Postby Snowdog » Sunday Feb 17, 2008 5:20 am

I prefer my Old about 4-5C. 1 degree is a but too cold, but 10 degrees os too warm in my book.
If you want the beer warmer, pour it into a glass. That gets the temp up quicker.
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Postby Will » Sunday Feb 17, 2008 9:50 pm

Chris wrote:It's a lager isn't it? I don't think it's an ale. Anyway, who cares about Old anymore. The bastards ruined it a few years back.


TO is a dark ale.

And yes, it definitely needs to be warmed up to 5 C or so or it's just no the same.
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