Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:49 am
Not to contradict others here, but it depends on what you are looking for. The warmer the ambient temp the faster beers age. So for a wheat beer it is better to store them at cooler temps (fridge temps). For beers that I want to age out I like to store at cellar temps (55 - 65), this is true for most of the high grav stuff, such as RIS, Barley wine, etc... I find this helps them develop faster, However, guess I should state this is not always the case. Double IPA's and such (High hopped) I tend to keep cold from the start in order to try to perserve hop flavors.