[Drinking] Drink temperature

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Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Sussex by the Sea
Whether it be an ice cold lager beer or a piping hot cup of tea...warm beer and tepid tea are a no no.
Is this purely psychological or is there science involved?
 






Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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2 minute job.

Let me ChatGPT that for you.

The temperature of drinks matters for scientific, sensory, and psychological reasons—each influencing how we experience taste, aroma, refreshment, and even digestion. Here’s a breakdown:


🔬 Scientific Reasons

  1. Molecular Volatility:
    • Warmer drinks release more aromatic compounds, making smells (which are closely tied to taste) stronger.
    • That’s why hot coffee or tea smells more intense than iced versions.
  2. Taste Perception Changes:
    • Sweetness and bitterness are affected by temperature. Cold temperatures can mute sweetness and enhance bitterness in some drinks (like beer or coffee).
    • Warm drinks might taste sweeter and smoother.

👅 Sensory Experience

  1. Texture & Mouthfeel:
    • Temperature affects how thick or thin a drink feels. For example, milk feels richer when warm, thinner when cold.
  2. Carbonation:
    • Cold drinks hold carbonation better. That’s why soda or beer goes flat faster when warm.
  3. Expected Flavor Profiles:
    • Our brains are trained to expect certain drinks at certain temperatures. Warm orange juice feels wrong, and so does cold tomato soup.

🧠 Psychological & Cultural Factors

  1. Contextual Comfort:
    • We reach for cold drinks when hot, and warm drinks when cold. This ties into cultural and physical comfort.
  2. Health & Digestion:
    • Some traditions (like Traditional Chinese Medicine or Ayurveda) promote warm drinks for digestion.
    • Cold drinks might slow digestion slightly by constricting blood vessels in the stomach lining.

🔄 Example Comparisons:​

DrinkColdHot
CoffeeBitter, less aromaticRich, aromatic
BeerCrisp, refreshingFlat, odd
TeaMild, muted flavorBold, complex
WaterRefreshing, thirst-quenchingSoothing (if warm)

If you tell me the type of drink you're thinking about, I can explain specifically why its temperature matters!
 


GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
51,780
Gloucester
Whether it be an ice cold lager beer or a piping hot cup of tea...warm beer and tepid tea are a no no.
Is this purely psychological or is there science involved?
Warm beer is fine (although I am something of a heretic because I keep my beer in the fridge: McEwan's Champion - very cold? Can't be beat!)

Tepid tea is just your penance for ignoring it while it was still hot.
 






The Clamp

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2016
27,504
West is BEST
Can’t drink ice cold beer. Prefer it just below room temperature.

Don’t like any ice cold drinks really. Gives me bad reflux which is incredibly bad for you and very uncomfortable.

I love getting the sweet spot with tea. Still hot but cool enough to take a decent gulp.
 


Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
8,830
Coldean
It depends what I'm doing. Sitting around indoors, hot tea and coffee, but not scalding. Alcoholic beverages, cold but not icy.
if I'm working on something, the tea or coffee is usually cold when I get to drink it ???
 


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