![]() Very cold temperatures: Your macro lagers, light beers and malt liquors should be kept at 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.Cold temperatures: Treat those pilsners, light-bodied lagers, and Hefeweizen beers to a chilly 40 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit.Cool temperatures: Your American pale ales, porters, medium-bodied lagers and Irish stouts like it to be 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.Warm temperatures: Beers like strong ales, bocks, Scotch ales, imperial stouts and barley wines prefer temperatures of 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit.What range of temperatures should my beer fridge have? Just like wine coolers, a beer cooler’s temperature range depends on the variety of beer you prefer. This style has two separate temperature zones that allow you to keep both your red and white wines chilled to their maximum potential. The best of both worlds: If you can’t decide on dedicated white or red wine refrigerators, consider purchasing a dual zone wine cooler.Red wine: Best served between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the variety. ![]()
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