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Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:27 pm to AndyJ
If you’re talking quality, cans are far superior to bottles in terms of shelf stabilization and aging and oxidation.
If you prefer a bottle beer to a can beer, it’s all mental and a little bit of being ignorant/uneducated in terms of beer.
If you prefer a bottle beer to a can beer, it’s all mental and a little bit of being ignorant/uneducated in terms of beer.
This post was edited on 7/3/22 at 10:28 pm
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:28 pm to Jumpinjack
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Glass holds carbonation better and is void of the off taste from aluminum. Same with soft drinks.
It’s ignorant statements like this that lead to people being totally wrong. Lol
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:32 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
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Bottles or cans aren’t fresh.
Do you just spout ignorant shite all the time, or is this statement an anomaly? Lol
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:32 pm to TackySweater
Except that I can prove and have industry experience. Check shelf life stability sparky.
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:39 pm to AndyJ
I always found Heineken is better from the can. Bottled Heineken always taste skunky to me.
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:41 pm to Jumpinjack
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Except that I can prove and have industry experience. Check shelf life stability sparky.
I’ve been in the industry for 20 years. Cans are the best option in terms of shelf life stability. They let in the least amount of light and the least amount of outside air. This isn’t debatable.
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:43 pm to Deactived
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I enjoy my high life in any vessel
My man
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:43 pm to Palantir
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Bottled Heineken always taste skunky to me.
Outside light penetrates green glass easy
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:43 pm to Deactived
The champagne of beers is way better in a bottle than a can.
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:46 pm to Jumpinjack
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And you are wrong.
Lol
These are two facts. I can’t argue with someone that will ignorantly deny facts lol.
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They let in the least amount of light
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the least amount of outside air.
Posted on 7/3/22 at 10:52 pm to AndyJ
99 bottles of beer on the wall 
Posted on 7/3/22 at 11:06 pm to Sun God
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Because 99% of cokes in glass bottles are made with sugar and not HFCS
No. Only the 12-ounce or Half-Liter glass bottles from Mexico. Small glass bottles (6-packs) are bottled in the US and have HFCS. It is on the labels.
This post was edited on 7/3/22 at 11:07 pm
Posted on 7/3/22 at 11:48 pm to CCT
The small glass bottles are in the 1%
Posted on 7/3/22 at 11:49 pm to Jumpinjack
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Glass holds carbonation better and is void of the off taste from aluminum. Same with soft drinks.
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Except that I can prove and have industry experience.
What kinda Mickey Mouse beer industry did you work in that didn't use epoxy lined cans? The only contact beer has with aluminum in a can is on the outside when you drink it from the can.
Posted on 7/3/22 at 11:55 pm to Obtuse1
Drinking beer from a can is trashy.
Posted on 7/4/22 at 12:27 am to AndyJ
Something about a modelo out of a bottle with a lime, can’t beat it.
Posted on 7/4/22 at 12:56 am to AndyJ
Back when I was a drinker, I always preferred draft or bottle.
Cans were used for fishing or tailgating.
There isn't any difference once its poured out really.
Coors Light was the only beer I found that tasted skunked out the can but thats probably just the taste of Coors Light.
Guinness was probably my favorite beer but IMO it only tasted great draft.
Cans were used for fishing or tailgating.
There isn't any difference once its poured out really.
Coors Light was the only beer I found that tasted skunked out the can but thats probably just the taste of Coors Light.
Guinness was probably my favorite beer but IMO it only tasted great draft.
This post was edited on 7/4/22 at 12:59 am
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