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B Parker 08-16-2018 12:15 AM

Ice cold beer at Indy
 
I hope to get to Indy this year and race. I have not been in a few years and the last time there my friend was disappointed that our ice didn't keep his beer as cold as some of the others there. He told me our neighbors cooler had smoke coming from it and they had gloves on when reaching in for ice. So to get the beer he INTAKES that cold where in Indy can I get that type of ice? Thanks BP

oldskool 08-16-2018 05:01 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
https://www.google.com/search?q=wher...hrome&ie=UTF-8

https://www.continentalcarbonic.com/...s-indiana.html

Charley Downing 08-16-2018 09:09 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
How many lbs you want BP I know a place

Chad Fergen 08-16-2018 01:30 PM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Very interesting read. I'm a newbie to the Stocker world so I have been "lurking" around here and came across this. I work for an injection/blow molding company that manufactures REUSABLE ice packs. And...they make different temperature ice packs that you could adjust your beer that you are "intaking" (I see what you did there...;) )

here is a link. https://arctic-ice.com/

Take a look at Chillin Brew for a little cooler than Ice and Tundra for "dry ice" like temps. Beware...Tundra will freeze your beer!

This is NOT dry Ice. But it is a phase change material that works very well it freezing things.

I'm just home for lunch so check this sight out and I will be back later to discuss.

Later, CF

Jeff Teuton 08-18-2018 12:44 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
I will be worrying about you guys without me being there to supervise the beer temperature and quantities, but with good young guys like Charlie Bob all will prevail. I had two major breweries offered a plane ride it I would go, but I just have to recover a little more. I would ask all beer drinkers face South and take a pull for me. I will be thinking of all yall. Jeff Teuton

james schaechter 08-18-2018 05:42 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
We are going to miss your technical expertise with the beer chiilling Mr. Jeff! Heck, until my conversation with you at Gainesville last year, I thought a “Shaker” was some Mopar thing. :)

6130 08-19-2018 02:51 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Beer is a very serious subject to me. I have traveled the world over, to experience great beer.

Only American adjunct lagers, light lagers, and American malt liquors (semi-fermented rice water products marketed by mega-breweries as a potable liquid) need to be served ice cold, because they taste and smell so bad that ice cold is the only way they can be tolerated.

The very best beers (Imperial Stouts, Barleywines, Belgian Quadrupels, etc.) are served at room temperature.

killintime6968 08-19-2018 05:48 PM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
But nothing beats a truly ice cold Canadian beer !

FED 387 08-19-2018 05:58 PM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Just remember no matter how much you pay for your beer " You only rent it "

Superfan1 08-19-2018 06:01 PM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FED 387 (Post 570209)
Just remember no matter how much you pay for your beer " You only rent it "

That is definitely the truth!

6130 08-19-2018 07:55 PM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FED 387 (Post 570209)
Just remember no matter how much you pay for your beer " You only rent it "

That might be true with overly-carbonated urine-colored low-alcohol American mega-brewery adjunct lagers, but unfortunately it is not true with truly great beers. I'm currently packing an extra 15 pounds above my normal healthy fighting weight, at least 10 of which seem to disappear if I abstain from beer for a few weeks.

FED 387 08-19-2018 09:25 PM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Yet we digress from the original topic of how to keep beer cold or for those that like beer at a temperature other than "real cold"--- what can be done other than owning stock in an
ice company or driving back and forth from the local retailer in the Indianapolis area to buy ice----we have several suggestions from dry ice to inside a RV refrigerator to those frozen ice" things" in the cooler--Anybody got any other constructive ideas??? FED 387

B Parker 08-19-2018 09:33 PM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Charlie, You going to get me some. It will be good to see you guys again. Is your Dad going to be there? BP

Chad Fergen 08-20-2018 12:01 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
[QUOTE=FED 387;570229]Yet we digress from the original topic of how to keep beer cold or for those that like beer at a temperature other than "real cold"--- what can be done other than owning stock in an
ice company or driving back and forth from the local retailer in the Indianapolis area to buy ice----we have several suggestions from dry ice to inside a RV refrigerator to those frozen ice" things" in the cooler--Anybody got any other constructive ideas??? FED 387[/QUO

I will do some testing with the frozen ice "things". What would you like to see? I'm new to the Stocker game and not sure how you even cool down your "beer intake". But, I would love to see if it can be done. I do know that I can freeze a beer with a reusable ice pack. Disclaimer: I do not sell the Arctic Ice, we just manufacture it and thought it might work in this situation. Please let me know your thoughts.?

Paul Merolla 08-20-2018 07:30 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Chad, I see a real opportunity here...you can make custom ice packs for each intake casting! No mess, no hoses, just slap 'em on! Sign me up for a pair of 954s for Chevy!

fredjohnston 09-04-2018 10:53 AM

Re: Ice cold beer at Indy
 
Was the special ice store closed?


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