As a PerfectDraft customer, you may have noticed that all the beer kegs you purchase from us come with a best before date (BBD) stamped on them. In this article, we will discuss the importance of BBDs on beer and what it means for you as a consumer. Firstly, it is important to understand that BBDs on beer are not the same as use-by dates on
The only possible position I can see is if they want to say "packaged date isn't meaningful to everyone, 'best by' is meaningful even to non-craft beer nerds." However, I think, if you're aware enough about beer to 1. consider something like Bells Two Hearted IPA and 2. check for any sort of date information, you're very likely knowledgeable The “best before” date on beer can vary depending on the brewery, but it’s usually printed on the label or the bottom of the can or bottle, and is often indicated by the abbreviation “BB” or “BBD” followed by a date. The location of the “best before” date can also vary depending on the brand and the packaging format. In someDrinking pasteurized expired beer is totally safe. During pasteurization, the beer bottles and cans are subjected to hot water spray at 140 degrees Fahrenheit, which kills and inhibits the growth of bacteria. At the most, you might experience loose bowels, but the beer does not turn toxic. The taste of the beer is, however, a whole different story.
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