SkinsFanLarry
Craft Beer Addict!
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- Oct 14, 2008
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Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
They definitely made it popular among the other brewers.I knew oscar blues was going to be on the list!
Canned beer and camping go together like hand n'glove!I would have to add 21st Amendment's Back in Black, and Caldera's IPA. The latter of which is the best camping beer on the planet.
-Dude
There are some great craft beers that come in cans my friend, you need to try some of them!I have tried none of these, usually sticking to bottles, will have to be on the look out for some. Thanks for the article.
Best regards, tony
Cost is not the issue or the reason these folks are using cans. Has more to do with light exposure, and risk of oxidation. At least thats what i've heard. There's definitely a science to it, and goes deeper than just numbers. Heard this before with lots of imported beers, as their exposure to light/heat can alter the flavor..so the beer may never actually taste as it was intended to when packaged from the brewery. I'm just going from what I recall mind you...i'm sure there are plenty here who know much more than I.I never buy beers in cans anymore even my light beers I drink during school no matter how much more the bottles are. Some reason there is always a different metallic flavor that gets picked up in cans. I feel like there is no reason for them not to just put those beers in bottles, the cost difference is minimal.