"have no fear of ice cold beer" meaning in English

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Phrase

Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} have no fear of ice cold beer
  1. (mnemonic, chemistry) Used to remember the diatomic stable elements of the periodic table: hydrogen, nitrogen, fluorine, oxygen, iodine, chlorine, bromine Tags: mnemonic Categories (topical): Chemistry, Types of chemical element
    Sense id: en-have_no_fear_of_ice_cold_beer-en-phrase-Pa27MQAI Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English mnemonics Topics: chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences

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