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I am watching the Stoke vs Swansea game, & to be honest, it's pretty boring. So much so, that I've started to wonder why it is that my beer has turned into a slushy after being taken out of the freezer.

I bought it this morning, it wasn't very cold, so just before the game I put it in the freezer to achieve optimal freshness. Started off pretty well, but rather than getting warmer as I drink, it's actually continued to freeze.

I am in France.

The windows are open.

It's 22 degrees Celsius.

I have attached a pic of the beer in question. 

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Have I discovered the holy grail of beer chilling? Discuss.

I am watching the Stoke vs Swansea game, & to be honest, it's pretty boring. So much so, that I've started to wonder why it is that my beer has turned into a slushy after being taken out of the freezer.

I bought it this morning, it wasn't very cold, so just before the game I put it in the freezer to achieve optimal freshness. Started off pretty well, but rather than getting warmer as I drink, it's actually continued to freeze.

I am in France.

The windows are open.

It's 22 degrees Celsius.

I have attached a pic of the beer in question.enter image description here

Have I discovered the holy grail of beer chilling? Discuss.

I am watching the Stoke vs Swansea game, & to be honest, it's pretty boring. So much so, that I've started to wonder why it is that my beer has turned into a slushy after being taken out of the freezer.

I bought it this morning, it wasn't very cold, so just before the game I put it in the freezer to achieve optimal freshness. Started off pretty well, but rather than getting warmer as I drink, it's actually continued to freeze.

I am in France.

The windows are open.

It's 22 degrees Celsius.

I have attached a pic of the beer in question. 

enter image description here

Have I discovered the holy grail of beer chilling?

I am watching the Stoke vs Swansea game, and& to be honest, it's pretty boring. So much so, that I've started to wonder why it is that my beer has turned into a slushy after being taken out of the freezer.

I bought it this morning, it wasn't very cold, so just before the game I put it in the freezer to achieve optimal freshness. Started off pretty well, but rather than getting warmer as I drink, it's actually continued to freeze.

I am in France.

The windows are open.

It's 22 degrees Celsius.

I have attached a pic of the beer in question.enter image description here

Have I discovered the holy grail of beer chilling? Discuss.

I am watching the Stoke vs Swansea, and to be honest, it's pretty boring. So much so, that I've started to wonder why it is that my beer has turned into a slushy after being taken out of the freezer.

I bought it this morning, it wasn't very cold, so just before the game I put it in the freezer to achieve optimal freshness. Started off pretty well, but rather than getting warmer as I drink, it's actually continued to freeze.

I am in France.

The windows are open.

It's 22 degrees Celsius.

I have attached a pic of the beer in question.enter image description here

Have I discovered the holy grail of beer chilling? Discuss.

I am watching the Stoke vs Swansea game, & to be honest, it's pretty boring. So much so, that I've started to wonder why it is that my beer has turned into a slushy after being taken out of the freezer.

I bought it this morning, it wasn't very cold, so just before the game I put it in the freezer to achieve optimal freshness. Started off pretty well, but rather than getting warmer as I drink, it's actually continued to freeze.

I am in France.

The windows are open.

It's 22 degrees Celsius.

I have attached a pic of the beer in question.enter image description here

Have I discovered the holy grail of beer chilling? Discuss.

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Beer freezing after being opened

I am watching the Stoke vs Swansea, and to be honest, it's pretty boring. So much so, that I've started to wonder why it is that my beer has turned into a slushy after being taken out of the freezer.

I bought it this morning, it wasn't very cold, so just before the game I put it in the freezer to achieve optimal freshness. Started off pretty well, but rather than getting warmer as I drink, it's actually continued to freeze.

I am in France.

The windows are open.

It's 22 degrees Celsius.

I have attached a pic of the beer in question.enter image description here

Have I discovered the holy grail of beer chilling? Discuss.