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Well? I think I can taste a difference, but I don't have the two sitting in front of me to compare.
*takes another swig of dew*
*takes another swig of dew*
Originally posted by: TheKub
Pop is better in cans, beer is better in bottles.
Originally posted by: techs
I remember reading that the amount of carbonation in cans and plastic bottles is different, due to the need to support the package. I don't remember which one requires more.
That could be the difference in taste.
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: techs
I remember reading that the amount of carbonation in cans and plastic bottles is different, due to the need to support the package. I don't remember which one requires more.
That could be the difference in taste.
Hm interesting. Cans are quite sturdy so my guess is that you're referring to bottles. Anyone got a link to some more info on this?
Originally posted by: FoBoT
no
i prefer the bottles just due to being able to put the lid back on so it doesn't spill
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: TheKub
Pop is better in cans, beer is better in bottles.
IBC in teh glass bottle is quite yum
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: TheKub
Pop is better in cans, beer is better in bottles.
IBC in teh glass bottle is quite yum
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: techs
I remember reading that the amount of carbonation in cans and plastic bottles is different, due to the need to support the package. I don't remember which one requires more.
That could be the difference in taste.
Hm interesting. Cans are quite sturdy so my guess is that you're referring to bottles. Anyone got a link to some more info on this?
http://www.gono.com/museum2003...istory%20of%20cans.htm
I googled this. Reading it now.
Originally posted by: KB
Bottles > Cans for all drinks. I taste metal when I drink from a can.
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: techs
I remember reading that the amount of carbonation in cans and plastic bottles is different, due to the need to support the package. I don't remember which one requires more.
That could be the difference in taste.
Hm interesting. Cans are quite sturdy so my guess is that you're referring to bottles. Anyone got a link to some more info on this?
http://www.gono.com/museum2003...istory%20of%20cans.htm
I googled this. Reading it now.
interesting.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: TheKub
Pop is better in cans, beer is better in bottles.
IBC in teh glass bottle is quite yum
do they distribute IBC in aluminum? I've never seen it...so couldn't really compare