Does keeping a beer cold significantly preserve fresh hop aroma?
I'm double dry hopping my Rye India Pale Ale, doing half with simply double the dry hops, and half one addition, remove, adding the other half to see if anyone within drinking distance can distinguish the difference.
Once this beer is bottled and carbonated, I'll be attempting to drink it more quickly than my less hoppy creations to be certain, but if getting a third refrigerator for beer storage would help preserve hop aroma, then I need one.
I'm really looking for either an answer from experience or strong theory, as I already suspect that in general keeping things colder would keep them fresher.