Well you can get 16ox and 24oz cans anywhere. Larger bottles are rarer. Pirate700I can get 40 oz malt liquors anywhere. :P
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Well you can get 16ox and 24oz cans anywhere. Larger bottles are rarer. Pirate700I can get 40 oz malt liquors anywhere. :P
[QUOTE="C_Town_Soul"][QUOTE="Luncbox1"] They coat the inside of bottles with the same stuff :P My point being: If canned/bottled properly, there should be no difference in taste between bottles and cans.How do cans hold more beer than bottles. I've never seen 75cl cans, let alone 1.5L, 3L, 6L, etc but I have seen those in bottles.Well you can get 16oz and 24oz cans anywhere. Larger bottles are rarer. not really. 75cl are widely available, at least here, which is equivalent to about 25.4 oz.And cans are cheaper and hold more beer. And either way any decent beer should be poured into a glass anyway. So cans FTW
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[QUOTE="Jandurin"]No love for Hurricane or Steel Reserve or Haffenreffer? :(Pirate700Dude, Steel Reserve sucks. The only reason anyone buys it is because it has twice the alcohol content. I tried to pick the worst 3 I could remember from my youth. :P I missed St. Ides. They're all horrid.
No love for Hurricane or Steel Reserve or Haffenreffer? :(Jandurin
None...........absolutely none. lol
[QUOTE="Mkavanaugh77"][QUOTE="Jandurin"] Beer in a can is better in only 2 situations. At a campsite, or floating down the river. :)JandurinCoorection my good friend, Also at parties for shotgunning hahaha. Or beer bonging :o
Beer from a bottle is better in the fact that its easier to throw a bottle at a ROAD SIGN, rather than throwing a can (the wind grabs the can too easily). :D
[QUOTE="Luncbox1"]They coat the inside of bottles with the same stuff :P My point being: If canned/bottled properly, there should be no difference in taste between bottles and cans.[QUOTE="gobo212"] So you just taste the polymer coating instead of the metal. YAY!C_Town_Soul
And cans are cheaper and hold more beer. And either way any decent beer should be poured into a glass anyway. So cans FTW
How do cans hold more beer than bottles. I've never seen 75cl cans, let alone 1.5L, 3L, 6L, etc but I have seen those in bottles. I wasn't talking about craft beer (I agree that they often come in large bottles). I was talking about the standard everyday beer that most people drink. Usually the equivalent can for that beer will hold about 10mL more than the bottle version.hahaha. Or beer bonging :o[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="Mkavanaugh77"] Coorection my good friend, Also at parties for shotgunning JERMINITIS
Beer from a bottle is better in the fact that its easier to throw a bottle at a ROAD SIGN, rather than throwing a can (the wind grabs the can too easily). :D
True. And in a bar fight a can won't do you much good.Please Log In to post.
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