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Why does bottled beer taste better?
I love bottles but ever now and then I get cans... the taste is different
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glass / aluminum
drink faster, you won't notice :thumbsup :drinkup |
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thats true lol :pimp |
It always seems to have a weird aftertaste..almost like aluminum.
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i like the taste of draft at the bar, though i rarely drink beer anymore.
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Things always taste better from glass. Safer for the body too. Plastic leaches and so do aluminum cans. Glass is the best vessel to store things in.
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drink the first 3 to 4 from bottle and if you so desire or run out of supply - switch over then to the can supply
personally - I only prefer a nice ice cold Chimay poured into a frozen mug - nothing beats that :thumbsup |
The same to me. I always pour my beers into a chilled pint glass so it really doesn't matter.
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I like draft myself. and its cheaper
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sweets wins :)
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bud light, coors light... anyone drinks beer? :helpme
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:thumbsup :thumbsup |
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:drinkup |
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http://www.reeltails.com/gfy/goose.jpg time to step it up :thumbsup |
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Long read, but your answer's buried in there somewhere ...
http://www.tastings.com/beer/perishable.html |
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Ok =) works for me |
it stays colder too
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keg beer, bottle beer, then can beer is my order.
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guinness is one of the few beers that tastes better out of cans. any beer that uses carbonation as opposed to nitrogen is better in bottle. but if it requires a widget, pint cans are the way to go.
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