Worked in a brewery, spent good amounts of time brewing, testing, cycling, carbing, doing all sorts of things with beer...
You can keep it cold, but cool and dry is where it is at because you get less temp. fluctuation and less possibilities of cap fatigue in a dry environment. Those caps can hold pretty well, but the possibility of wetness and bad things breaking that seal and leaving a nice growth medium for the kinds of things hops and the alcohol won't kill off... no, bad times.
Cool and dry, or cold... some beers prefer one, some the other, but they'll take either.
Slainte,
-Loonook.
You can keep it cold, but cool and dry is where it is at because you get less temp. fluctuation and less possibilities of cap fatigue in a dry environment. Those caps can hold pretty well, but the possibility of wetness and bad things breaking that seal and leaving a nice growth medium for the kinds of things hops and the alcohol won't kill off... no, bad times.
Cool and dry, or cold... some beers prefer one, some the other, but they'll take either.
Slainte,
-Loonook.