#16 - it's "room temperature" (for high-school chemistry purposes), to give you a rough idea (68degF). If you really care, there are ways of finding out on this new-fangled interwebnet thingy.
#15 - I think you've missed #7's point; 45degF is about 7degC, so he's not saying it should be drunk "warm", I suspect he's saying that "ice-cold" would present certain practical drinking difficulties, although there might be other alternatives (see http://lifesuckssometimes.milten.lima-city.de/mystuff/biereis/B3ta%20-%20Guinness%20Ice%20Lolly.htm for an example...)
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#16 - it's "room temperature" (for high-school chemistry purposes), to give you a rough idea (68degF). If you really care, there are ways of finding out on this new-fangled interwebnet thingy.
#15 - I think you've missed #7's point; 45degF is about 7degC, so he's not saying it should be drunk "warm", I suspect he's saying that "ice-cold" would present certain practical drinking difficulties, although there might be other alternatives (see http://lifesuckssometimes.milten.lima-city.de/mystuff/biereis/B3ta%20-%20Guinness%20Ice%20Lolly.htm for an example...)