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One thing you should do no matter what, is keep your fridge full. Every time you open the door, the cool air gets replaced by warmer air from outside. If there is more air in your fridge, your fridge is less efficient. You can always fill more space with items such as beer.
Beer? Smh.
Refill bottled water and fill the empty spaces in your fridge with it.
Take it from someone who lives off grid, that's how you save and use less energy.
I prefer beer
Yeah, take it from someone who lives on the grid ;)
What's your favourite?
There's literally hundreds to choose from! I simply don't have a favourite (I'm usually too drunk to fairly rate them anyway).
That being said, something not too bitter or overly sour, not too heavy, and around 6%. As a common one, Desperados is nice.
I quite like ciders too, if that counts.