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If you drink things at 1 degree Celsius you can't taste it. Ales and stouts are beer and they are drunk at warmer temperatures.
Only tulip beer is drunk very cold as the taste is foul.
Ales are designed to be drunk at warmer temperatures. Lagers are not... even fancy craft lagers taste nasty (to me anyway) at room temperature whereas I'll happily drink real ale at room temperature. Similarly I would generally not like warm white wine or warm champagne... the whole taste profile varies massively at temperature.
Ice-cold lager is intended to be refreshing and only delicately flavoured. Not liking beer that cold because it doesn't taste of much is just your taste. The fact it's not very nice when it's warm is secondary.
I can certainly taste lager at that sort of temperature.
I think it's more of how you phrased the question rather than what you asked that he has a problem with.....
Well its elicited the response that its also common with Australians and South Africans so its not Bobdom but being from a warm country that is the most likely cause.
But I didn't watch the water dispenser all day. So yes, if you insist, I'd concede there may be Bobs who would venture to drink the chilled water, and "white boys" who would go for the luke warm water.
I think it's more of how you phrased the question rather than what you asked that he has a problem with.....
If it was a queue of white boys he wouldn't have given it a second thought. ..
If it was a queue of "white boys" (why not girls too BTW?) waiting for the luke warm water, and another queue of "white boys" waiting for the chilled water then there would be nothing to comment about would there, you utter muppet
It seemed comment worthy that all the Bobs I saw preferred the luke warm water, and everyone else went for the chilled.
But I didn't watch the water dispenser all day. So yes, if you insist, I'd concede there may be Bobs who would venture to drink the chilled water, and "white boys" who would go for the luke warm water.
Shame he doesn't work with more nationalities who weren't brought up in Europe. Otherwise he would see some Aussies and Saffers drinking room temperature water.
I did have to explain to one Aussie why in the UK it's not generally safe to drink from the hot tap. He was mixing his cold water with hot water to get it to the right temperature to drink. Oddly they don't like their tulip beer that temperature it has to be cold. Probably so they can't taste how tulip it truly is.
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