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Cervezas
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Good neighborhood bar with lots of domestic craft brews and also international beers to choose from. But every time I go there, I see people drinking their beer out of the bottle. This is not good. Most of the beers they offer here are so much better in a glass, especially Belgian ales. I feel like I have to beg for a glass every time I go and if I'm given a frozen glass I politely ask for one that's not. Belgian ales along with craft brews really benefit from being poured into a glass, because it allows oxygen to enter the beer and bring out all the flavors and aromas of the beer when served in a glass that's not frozen. Since these beers have recommended serving temperatures between 45? F. - 55? F. depending on the style, pouring them into a frozen glass just makes them too cold to really enjoy all the flavors & aromas that the beer has to offer. This also affects the mouth feel of the beer as well.
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