Are there any benefits or advantages to canning your beer? I guess there could be a few...
Are there any disadvantages to canning your beer? I could probably think up a couple if I tried...
I guess as long as the beer tastes good, you could put anything in a can right?
So how does my favourite beer style hold up in a can?
Well, if you'd given me a glass of this and told me it was bottled, I would of said "ok.."
If you came to me with the same beer and told me it was kegged, I would have said "cool..."
And if someone brought me a glass and told me it was served on cask, I would have said "it's a little lively for cask, but sure..."
It's beer. It tastes great.
Who cares if it comes in a can....
It's poured perfectly.. You're just doing it wrong!
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Anon - the can is the container, not the drinking vessel. You pour it into a glass so you can smell and taste it properly.
ReplyDeleteVirtually no chance of a "light-struck" or "skunked" beer with a can. I wrote about this myself a month or so back, http://baileysbeerblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/time-to-embrace-can.html
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