Beer Fridges, bottle coolers and storing your bottled beverages safely, stylishly and most of all… at a nice cold temperature.
The world is full of controversy these days and it can seem as if there are disputes and issues over many difficult and complex issue. One subject which receives much dissention, is the temperature which beer should be served. Yes, with all the brouhaha in the world, this is a burning question. The Americans are accused of drinking their beer way too cold and the aficionados of serious brewing tell us that beer should be served at room temperature for the real flavour to emerge.
‘Drinking beer at the proper temperature allows you to really taste the beer. Quality beers shouldn’t be served colder than 44 degrees Fahrenheit (6.66 degrees Celsius). Serve most premium lagers between 42 and 48 degrees Fahrenheit (6 to 9 degrees Celsius) and quality ales between 44 and 52 degrees Fahrenheit (7 to 11 degrees Celsius).Serve authentic Stouts as warm as 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius), which is British cellar temperature. Serve some high-gravity Barley wines, Old Ales, and barrel-aged Stouts only very lightly chilled or at room temperature, like a snifter of brandy’ dummies.com
At Caterboss, we are an affable bunch and don’t mind how you like to drink your beer. Cold, Room Temperature or piping hot, we are happy if you are. However, we are the experts in how you should store your bottled beer, and other beverages at a cool temperature and in a very stylish and practical way. We have been providing bottle cooler, back bar coolers or beer fridges to bars, restaurants and retail outlets for some time and have a selection of styles and sizes to suit all premises. Designed to fit neatly behind the bar, these drinks fridges make efficient use of space and allow you to quickly and safely access the contents, even when other staff are working around you.
There is one thing that is indisputable, beer must be refrigerated. The refrigerated beer will last longer, slow the aging process and ensure that your customers are getting the best of their beers. Our Unifrost Stainless Steel Bar fridge bottle cooler has proven itself to be the perfect bottle storage for bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels. This stylish exterior cabinet provides great visibility for the customer and staff alike. It encourages impulse buys as the interior light gently frames and highlights the range of delicious beers. A digital display is protected by an anti-splash cover, so the temperature is constantly displayed. Integral door locks and a low noise fan ensure that this bottle fridge is both practical and chic.
In all our wide selection of undercounter beer fridges, bottle coolers and stainless beer bottle coolers, the bottles are stored upright. Believe it or not, this issue of horizontal or upright beer storage is yet another testy one! But we will weigh in on this one. The correct way to store beer bottles is standing proud and tall, upright on the shelves and waiting to be enjoyed! ‘Long storage of a beer on its side can create a yeast ring (or water-mark) inside the bottle, which will not settle. Storing a beer upright will ensure that the yeast compacts to the bottom of the bottle. The upright storage method decreases the amount of exposed beer thus slowing oxidation of the beer.’ beeradvocate.com
Caterboss is the one stop shop for beer fridges and bottle coolers. We can provide whatever you need from a single door cabinet to a large capacity bottle well for festivals and sporting arenas. Pick up the phone and talk to us today and let us find you the best beer storage solution for your business. How you drink the beer is entirely up to you. Cheers.