Which do you prefer?
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bigdaddy2003Which do you prefer when you are drinking beer?
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LJBeer
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bigdaddy2003
You don't think it tastes different when it comes from a can?LJ;935151 wrote:Beer -
MulvaPrefer to drink out of bottles. Prefer cans much more once empty. Throwing empty bottles at a trash can across the room is a little riskier.
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I Wear PantsDepends on the beer but I mostly drink beer that only comes in bottles so there really isn't a choice.
But for example I prefer PBR from a can rather than a bottle. -
End of LineBottle, tastes better.
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bigdaddy2003
This is how I feel also.The_Crosby_Show;935179 wrote:Bottle, tastes better. -
Manhattan BuckeyeDraft > Bottle > Can.
Canned beer loses too much flavor. -
said_aouitaA lot more fun to hit road signs with bottles.
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NYFan54
Reps.said_aouita;935185 wrote:A lot more fun to hit road signs with bottles.
And I'm with Manhattan on the draft/bottle/can order -
BR1986FB
ThisManhattan Buckeye;935184 wrote:Draft > Bottle > Can.
Canned beer loses too much flavor. -
THE4RINGZIf I am out, draft. At home, bottles.
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gerb131Bottles unless I'm going for the Wade Boggs then its cans. Draft beer makes me fart.
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believer
This. Could be my imagination, but canned beer tastes metallic to me. Draft by far then bottles for me.Manhattan Buckeye;935184 wrote:Draft > Bottle > Can.
Canned beer loses too much flavor. -
j_crazyManhattan Buckeye;935184 wrote:Draft > Bottle > Can.
Canned beer loses too much flavor.
Same. -
gorocks99Bottles, but I don't get the hate for cans. There are some really legit beers that are canned now, mostly uber-local microbrews (Half Acre in Chicago, Surly in Minneapolis, Dale's from Colorado). While bottles may have a stigma of pouring "better" beer, cans are more than OK as long as the beer is more than OK. Just pour it into a glass and enjoy!
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like_thatI am sure posters such as etb, snotbubbles, and jordo all prefer bottles, because they probably think it somewhat resembles a penis. I choose bottles, because I feel like the beer tastes a bit better from the bottle.
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ytownfootballI prefer bottles, but generally go cans for several reasons.
1. The throw away factor is under rated. Garbage night alerts the neighbors within a two block radius that you are indeed a fricken' lush.
2. The stack factor. The mini fridge is set at such a cold temperature that eco friendly tree huggers everywhere would cringe. Bottles simply don't store as well.
3. When I am going to be drinking, I'm not going to be just sippin' a couple, Imma pound a bunch, and safety becomes an issue along with the stack factor. -
stroupsReally doesn't matter much to me but I don't like to switch between the two. If I start out drinking cans I like to drink cans all day; same with bottles.
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Sonofanump
That.Manhattan Buckeye;935184 wrote:Draft > Bottle > Can.
Canned beer loses too much flavor.
Cans are for large parties and car rides. -
BORIStheCrusherEither way it's going in a glass when I drink it so I have no preference. No difference between the two.
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FiradAluminum bottles
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like_that
If draft was a choice, I easily would have gone with that.Manhattan Buckeye;935184 wrote:Draft > Bottle > Can.
Canned beer loses too much flavor. -
Curly JThe best way I've found is re-heating in a skillet on a stove. But I will eat it cold.
It's mostly bottles for me, if I don't have draft. There are many microbrews that are using cans now. -
ernest_t_basslike_that;935280 wrote:I am sure posters such as etb, snotbubbles, and jordo all prefer bottles, because they probably think it somewhat resembles a penis. I choose bottles, because I feel like the beer tastes a bit better from the bottle.
Oh yeah, without a doubt. Hurp.
Bottles have a metallic taste as well, from the bottle cap. I actually prefer cans, but it also depends on the beer.