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soonerwings

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depends on kind. Most IPAs are best enjoyed young. Russian Imperial Stouts are meant to age. (i've got one that is going on 10 years in the bottle. Should be good soon)
 

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depends on kind. Most IPAs are best enjoyed young. Russian Imperial Stouts are meant to age. (i've got one that is going on 10 years in the bottle. Should be good soon)
This is Heineken in bottles.

I also like Sam Adams Pale Ale, but it's scarce as hen's teeth around here, even at the liquor stores. I finally stopped asking for it. :/
 

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Ummm if you must ask this question your are doing it wrong!! Beer is for drinking not storing!! Geez, life is not this hard !!
Lol, good point.

Thing is, I have two different areas to keep beer in the fridge. One is a bottom drawer, which is heavy to pull open when full, and harder to reach for a fat guy.

The other is a basket on a middle shelf. Just reach in and get one.

The question came about because I was wondering how diligent I should be about rotating between the two...
 

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