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Does White Claw Go Bad When It Gets Warm?
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(10-22-2019, 07:32 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: Well, first off, beer does not always get skunky after it warms. If you let it freeze, then warm, it will go skunk on you. Also depends on if it’s in a can or bottle. Cold beer in a can does not go skunk after it chills and warms. Beer in the bottle however will skunk faster because of sunlight. Much faster in a clear bottle than a brown one. Also, if a beer sits idle for several days without any movement, it will skunk faster. When beer sits in a warehouse, they will pick up the pallet and move it every now and then. Also helps to keep a first in, first out inventory.

Something to think about, beer sits in a warm warehouse in the cold winter. When put on trucks to be transported several states away, it’s in a non-temp controlled van. It will eventually get real cold inside the trailer. It rarely will freeze in the trailer due to constant vibration of driving. Then, upon arriving at it’s destination, it is put back into a warm warehouse. If it freezes in transport, it is discarded (most of the time).then when it’s time to be distributed again, it gets cold on a truck until delivery to your local seller. Therefore, the beverages you purchase more than likely has already been chilled and warmed up to a few times before you get it home.

The key is freezing and sunlight.

Does the same apply to White Claw?

Very intelligent response, though  ThumbsUp

I never thought about any of that.

Thanks Harley!
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RE: Does White Claw Go Bad When It Gets Warm? - BFritz21 - 10-22-2019, 11:55 AM

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