If this was worn, how would thermodynamics factor into this?

Would the beer cool you down to the extent of hypothermia? If the cheap lager is say, 2°C?

For ease, the ambient temperature is 21°C

What’s a body’s skin temp? 14°C or so?

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    Normal human skin temp is between 33 and 37 °C

    To get hypothermia baked the ambient temperature needs to be pretty low or you need to be exposed for it very long or you need to be impaired in your heat production capabilities (mostly due to drugs). This is faster when you are in a more solid medium( mist or water). As a common knowledge example the ppl that hit the -2°C water on the Titanic died in 15-30 mins due to hypothermia. 10 liters of cold water will most lily not be enough to cause hypothermia except if you are on drugs or old age.