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Do You Prefer Bottles Or Cans
June 03, 2025, 06:08 PM
synthplayerDo You Prefer Bottles Or Cans
Maxwayne's post prompted this poll.Do you prefer your beer in bottles or cans?BottlesCans
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dsietsOn tap is best, the biggest can.
Then bottles.
Cans are almost as good as bottles now so for home use, I pour cans into a glass and I'm a beer snob.
I'm drinking Bell's Two Hearted out of a can into a Bell's glass atm.
June 03, 2025, 06:22 PM
P-220Bottles for me.
However, if it is cold, I will drink it.
Niech Zyje P-220
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June 03, 2025, 06:56 PM
AKSuperDuallyI'm with dsiets.
Draft -first.
From there... growler (which is draft), poured into a glass.
Given the option of the same beer in a bottle or a can, I choose the can 90% of the time because I can't tell a huge difference once I've poured it into a glass, which I do most of the time.
I don't prefer to drink most beers from a can, so if I'm drinking directly from the packaged container then I'd choose a bottle, all other choices being the same.
I nearly never consume a single drop of alcohol away from my home, so the option doesn't come up very often. I don't drink at friends houses, and I don't drink at restaurants. I don't frequent bars, and haven't been to one in many years.
So, as of this post, I'm the single vote for "cans"
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June 03, 2025, 07:09 PM
flesheatingvirusBeer out of cans always tastes worse out of a can than out of a bottle. I would rather drink anything out of glass than aluminum.
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June 03, 2025, 07:17 PM
NismoBottle. Not for the taste, but for the drinkability.
When I used to drink beer, If it came in a can, I would always pour it in a glass as it seems to go down smoother, less clug clug as it goes down
June 03, 2025, 07:24 PM
dsietsquote:
Originally posted by Nismo:
Bottle. Not for the taste, but for the drinkability.
When I used to drink beer, If it came in a can, I would always pour it in a glass as it seems to go down smoother, less clug clug as it goes down
Yes. The prime reason I pour into a glass is to reduce the amount of Co2 I'm consuming. A good pour in a glass and the beer does go down smoother, particularly if a little bit warmer.
The colder a solution, the more gas it keeps in solution. I like cellar temps much more than the frozen glasses.
June 03, 2025, 07:26 PM
sigmonkeyI've seen what monkeys do in a barrel...
A beer can is a tiny barrel.
Pass that bottle to me.
-sigmonkey haiku.
(It doesn't rhyme, the phrasing is off, it's out of tune, you can't dance to it, but it's damned catchy!)
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Appliance BradBottles always if I have a choice
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June 03, 2025, 09:45 PM
Johnny 3eaglesMaybe a result of my old age, but many years ago canned beer tasted bad (metallic or tinny) so I've been buying bottled beer forever.
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June 03, 2025, 09:49 PM
RogueJSKOn tap is best.
In cans is next, though most of the beers I drink aren't available in cans. (Mainly German Hefeweizens and Marzen/Wiezen festbiers, as well as Belgian Wits.) However, there's been a small but noticeable uptick in fancier imported beers available in cans over the past few years.
Bottles third.
My favorite summertime beer in cans for places like the beach/river/lake where glass isn't the best idea is Blanche de Bruxelles, an excellent Belgian Wit that happens to be available in 16 oz cans.
June 03, 2025, 09:53 PM
Pipe SmokerNo vote. I’d rather see the comments in member maxwayne‘s thread. The original thread on this subject.
I like to see ‘em all in one place.
Serious about crackers. June 03, 2025, 10:02 PM
arcwelderIs this a euphemism?
Frankly I think a beverage should overcome the taste difference to be worth drinking either way, or of such utility it doesn't matter.
For me, bottle or can boils down to whether I have to haul it to the curb for recycling if I'm drinking for utility. Or, for enjoyment and social interaction.
Arc.
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June 03, 2025, 10:04 PM
DonDraperWell for my favorite soda Big Red, I prefer it in glass bottle rather than cans, but either of those over plastic.
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June 04, 2025, 06:13 AM
vthokyI prefer bottles, though they make a lot of noise when I drop them into the recycle bin the following morning.
Makes me feel like I have to shout at the neighbors, "I'm
not an alcoholic!"

God bless America. June 04, 2025, 06:19 AM
LeemurCans all day long.
June 04, 2025, 09:05 AM
jgerge222Bottles if available. But will never turn down a free beer, draft,can, bottle !

June 04, 2025, 09:14 AM
1967GoatAs long as it's beer I don't care where it comes from, bottle or can.
I do tend to buy cans as they are easier to deal with when recycling them.
June 04, 2025, 09:26 AM
PASigBeer to me seems better from a can nowadays. More carbonation, no chance of skunkiness. The days of a can making the beer taste bad/funny are long gone now as they all have a liner that prevents beer from ever touching metal.
Interesting note: I looked up why you never see beer in a plastic bottle and this is the primary reason why:
Plastic is a great deal more porous than glass (which itself is almost impermeable to oxygen and carbon dioxide). In lay terms, this means your beer (or soft drink) will go flat sooner in a plastic bottle than it would in a glass one because the carbon dioxide that makes it fizzy in the first place can more easily escape
June 04, 2025, 09:56 AM
P250UA5No real preference either way. The local breweries is usually buy are can only. Either way, it usually goes into a thick pint glass [have a few from local breweries].
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