Go back
Ice in soda but not in beer

Ice in soda but not in beer

General

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by leisurelysloth
Better yet. Call it Coke.
They call any carbonated drinks "mineralvann" (i.e. mineral water) here. Very confusing.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Nordlys
They call any carbonated drinks "mineralvann" (i.e. mineral water) here. Very confusing.
How confused by that are you really Nordles?

Worth pointing out here that Norwegian beer tastes like mineralvaan anyway.


Originally posted by Luck
Most of the Yankees are obsessed with ice in their sodas, but their do not put ice in their beers, why not?

In the resteurant, the beer and sode served often through same cardondioxide machine; with other words, they are served at the same temperature. So why do they add ice in soda, but not in beer. When actually, the ice is not needed in the sodas.
Of c ...[text shortened]...
I persoanlly do not like the ice because the sodas gets too "water-damaged".

Harri / Luck
I'm from New England, and I don't put ice in my soda. If I did drink soda, and it was warm... I'd put Ice in it. The key is to drink it fast enough before it becomes watered down.

I have had a beer with ice also. Warm beer, need it NOW... same rule. Drink before the cubes melt.

Now stop treating everyone in the US like they are from Texas, ok?

P-

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Wheely
How confused by that are you really Nordles?

Worth pointing out here that Norwegian beer tastes like mineralvaan anyway.
Hei Hjuly! 😀 Well, not so confused anymore, but in the beginning it confused me a lot. I didn't know how to order a mineral water.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Luck
Most of the Yankees are obsessed with ice in their sodas, but their do not put ice in their beers, why not?

In the resteurant, the beer and sode served often through same cardondioxide machine; with other words, they are served at the same temperature. So why do they add ice in soda, but not in beer. When actually, the ice is not needed in the sodas.
Of c ...[text shortened]...
I persoanlly do not like the ice because the sodas gets too "water-damaged".

Harri / Luck
Resturants put ice in the soft drinks for profit. Many have policies reguarding the serving size without ice. Ice is much cheaper than CO2 and soda pop syrup.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Phlabibit
Now stop treating everyone in the US like they are from Texas, ok?

P-
Rec for that. We need a non-hillbilly President.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by rbmorris
Rec for that. We need a non-hillbilly President.
Yeah, it is a lot better with the liberal minded presidents like Clinton and Kennedy, because then they can literaly crew Everybody.

Mark my word, history will repeat itself!

Harri / Luck

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Luck
Yeah, it is a lot better with the liberal minded presidents like Clinton and Kennedy, because then they can literaly crew Everybody.

Mark my word, history will repeat itself!

Harri / Luck
I haven't been brainwashed by talk radio, so for me, it's not about Republican or Democrat. I just want someone who will do a good job. I think Gulliani or Hillary could both do the job--slight edge to Rudy.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by rbmorris
I haven't been brainwashed by talk radio, so for me, it's not about Republican or Democrat. I just want someone who will do a good job. I think Gulliani or Hillary could both do the job--slight edge to Rudy.
Rudy YES and
Hillary = ABSOLUTELY NOT

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Luck
Most of the Yankees are obsessed with ice in their sodas, but their do not put ice in their beers, why not?

In the resteurant, the beer and sode served often through same cardondioxide machine; with other words, they are served at the same temperature. So why do they add ice in soda, but not in beer. When actually, the ice is not needed in the sodas.
Of c ...[text shortened]...
I persoanlly do not like the ice because the sodas gets too "water-damaged".

Harri / Luck
people dont want to water-down their beer, and you'd get less beer in the glass of course 😕

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by eamon o
people dont want to water-down their beer, and you'd get less beer in the glass of course 😕
So why would you put ice in soda then?
Temperature is the same.

Of course, you want it water-downed and less of it.

Harri / Luck

Vote Up
Vote Down

Ice...Beer....

Fricking yanks

2 edits
Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Luck
So why would you put ice in soda then?
Temperature is the same.

Of course, you want it water-downed and less of it.

Harri / Luck
Some of us don't put it in our soda, because we don't want our soda watered down.




edit: and I'm not a fricking yank because I gave up fricking for lent 😉

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by reader1107
Some of us [b]don't put it in our soda, because we don't want our soda watered down.




edit: and I'm not a fricking yank because I gave up fricking for lent 😉[/b]
LOL

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by reader1107
Some of us [b]don't put it in our soda, because we don't want our soda watered down.




edit: and I'm not a fricking yank because I gave up fricking for lent 😉[/b]
Excuse me, but I don't think lent starts until Ash Wednesday.

Or does it start on Valentines day now?

😕

Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.