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Originally Posted by gargamel
Here's an interesting article that makes the case that cans are superior to bottles, but explains that premium beer is usually only sold in bottles due to tradition and the myth about cans giving beer a metallic taste.
http://www.bonappetit.com/magazine/2...can_revolution
I don't have a big preference between cans and brown bottles, but I refuse to drink beer out of clear or green bottles (including Rolling Rock) because it's skunked way too often.
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Interesting. I've ALWAYS enjoyed beer from bottles more than cans. Even cheap beer. I'd rather have a Canadian (if I have to) out of a bottle than a can. Same deal for better beer (though cans are much rarer).
Anyone else like this too?
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