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    So is warm ice cream and cold soup.

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    But if iced coffee tastes great, what about hot beer? We do have hot wine (mulled wine).

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      Welcome to German Christmas markets, where you can buy and (without irony) enjoy hot, spiced beer. And wine. And several other beverages.

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        Okay that’s amazing. I need to visit at Christmas time! My family is German but I’ve never been to Germany!

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          Just make sure you go to a nice one (I’m not of any help, I’m not the Christmas market type of person), some are really touristy/fake.

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      In the Wind in the Willows they mention mulled ale, so it is a thing or at least it was in 1908.

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      Some beers are supposed to be drank warm but idk about any hot ones

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      Yeah, I thought about that too, but I thought “coffee that’s gone cold” would make the title too clunky.

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    I know a guy that likes his beer how he likes his coffee: hot. He buys a case of Hamm’s and tosses it in his truck for when he gets off work. He’s a construction worker so he’s mostly working while it’s 90°F (30°C) out.

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      if he has some cheddar in there he can have hot Hamm’s and cheese

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        If he takes it home, throws it in a pot, adds some broth, a potato. Baby, he’s got a stew goin

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      I hope he doesn’t drink and drive. I assume he is responsible but you never know. You should not drink a beer and then immediately drive.

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    You know they are. I had never thought of it, but damnit you’re right.

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    The metal cutlery in the drawer and the drawer itself are the same temperature.

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    What is the correct temperature for an Irish coffee?

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      Depends whether it’s your first or your 21st.

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    Warm sprite and water are the same effervescence.