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Soda water first stored in refrigerator and then at room temperature


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If I put an unopened bottle of soda water in the refrigerator and decide two weeks later that there is not enough room so I store it in a cabinet outside the refrigerator, will it lose its bubbly taste and carbon dioxide?










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          If it's unopened it will stay perfectly fine, cold or warm, until the Best Before date printed on it.

          It doesn't need refrigerating until opened - unless, of course, you want to drink it cold ;)






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            The CO2 would have to actually leave the bottle for the drink to go flat, and that's no more likely than when you store it at constant temperature. I often do this anyway as I'm short of fridge space and don't drink many fizzy drinks, and I've never had a problem






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              The storage temperature doesn't really matter, but the temperature when you open it matters a great deal. If you open the bottle while it's warm, you'll lose more carbonation than if you open it while it's cold.

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            If it's unopened it will stay perfectly fine, cold or warm, until the Best Before date printed on it.

            It doesn't need refrigerating until opened - unless, of course, you want to drink it cold ;)






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              If it's unopened it will stay perfectly fine, cold or warm, until the Best Before date printed on it.

              It doesn't need refrigerating until opened - unless, of course, you want to drink it cold ;)






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                If it's unopened it will stay perfectly fine, cold or warm, until the Best Before date printed on it.

                It doesn't need refrigerating until opened - unless, of course, you want to drink it cold ;)






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                    The CO2 would have to actually leave the bottle for the drink to go flat, and that's no more likely than when you store it at constant temperature. I often do this anyway as I'm short of fridge space and don't drink many fizzy drinks, and I've never had a problem






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                      The storage temperature doesn't really matter, but the temperature when you open it matters a great deal. If you open the bottle while it's warm, you'll lose more carbonation than if you open it while it's cold.

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                    The CO2 would have to actually leave the bottle for the drink to go flat, and that's no more likely than when you store it at constant temperature. I often do this anyway as I'm short of fridge space and don't drink many fizzy drinks, and I've never had a problem






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                      The storage temperature doesn't really matter, but the temperature when you open it matters a great deal. If you open the bottle while it's warm, you'll lose more carbonation than if you open it while it's cold.

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                    The CO2 would have to actually leave the bottle for the drink to go flat, and that's no more likely than when you store it at constant temperature. I often do this anyway as I'm short of fridge space and don't drink many fizzy drinks, and I've never had a problem






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                    The CO2 would have to actually leave the bottle for the drink to go flat, and that's no more likely than when you store it at constant temperature. I often do this anyway as I'm short of fridge space and don't drink many fizzy drinks, and I've never had a problem







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                      The storage temperature doesn't really matter, but the temperature when you open it matters a great deal. If you open the bottle while it's warm, you'll lose more carbonation than if you open it while it's cold.

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                      The storage temperature doesn't really matter, but the temperature when you open it matters a great deal. If you open the bottle while it's warm, you'll lose more carbonation than if you open it while it's cold.

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                    The storage temperature doesn't really matter, but the temperature when you open it matters a great deal. If you open the bottle while it's warm, you'll lose more carbonation than if you open it while it's cold.

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