Widemouth Good for beers?

TwiceOver

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So I just opened my last Mickey's and thought "Widemouth bottles are good" but simultaneously thought "Widemouths are bad." What beer would you like to see in widemouth format? or....
 

TheShiz

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good beer doesn't come in cans. but if we're talking domestic crap beer like coors or bud, then wide sounds fine, its not like anyone who knows anything about beer drinks that junk for the taste.
 

Babbles

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Guinness is a mighty fine beer comes in cans.
I think, though, it is as the saying goes the exception to prove the rule.
 

TwiceOver

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Originally posted by: TheShiz
good beer doesn't come in cans. but if we're talking domestic crap beer like coors or bud, then wide sounds fine, its not like anyone who knows anything about beer drinks that junk for the taste.


Sorry edited the post Mickey's. And yeh, no good beer comes in cans. This is a domestic beer made in Milwaukee. Cost $6.99/12.
 

TechnoKid

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Originally posted by: Babbles
Guinness is a mighty fine beer comes in cans.
I think, though, it is as the saying goes the exception to prove the rule.

that co2 catridge makes for quite a beer, imo.:beer::thumbsup:
 

brxndxn

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Originally posted by: TheShiz
good beer doesn't come in cans. but if we're talking domestic crap beer like coors or bud, then wide sounds fine, its not like anyone who knows anything about beer drinks that junk for the taste.

I can't believe how jaded people become against domestic beer. I know a ton about beer.. Sometimes I have an import, sometimes I have a domestic.. sometimes I have a $3/bottle beer and sometimes I want a fvcking cheap beer.

But, I like the taste of Coors and Bud Light didn't become the WORLD's #1 selling beer by people not being able to drink it.

Domestic beers are made to sit easy.. Why? Because us Americans aren't pussies and we don't drink two beers and call it a night.

They're in different categories. Refering to all domestic beer as 'light beers' completely ignores the more than 100 American beers on the Top 500. America makes dark beer and Europe makes light beer too. Learn something about beer before you generalize yourself into a drunken stupor.

I'm not a fan of wide-mouth anything unless it's where I'm putting my penis; then it would be a necessity.
 

geno

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Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: Babbles
Guinness is a mighty fine beer comes in cans.
I think, though, it is as the saying goes the exception to prove the rule.

that co2 catridge makes for quite a beer, imo.:beer::thumbsup:

Nitrogen ;)
 

brxndxn

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Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: Babbles
Guinness is a mighty fine beer comes in cans.
I think, though, it is as the saying goes the exception to prove the rule.

that co2 catridge makes for quite a beer, imo.:beer::thumbsup:

nitrogen cartridge

EDIT: screw you, Geno
 

TwiceOver

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Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: Babbles
Guinness is a mighty fine beer comes in cans.
I think, though, it is as the saying goes the exception to prove the rule.

that co2 catridge makes for quite a beer, imo.:beer::thumbsup:

Nitrogen ;)

Not a big fan of chewing my beer, so I have stayed away from it. ;)
 

TechnoKid

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Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: Babbles
Guinness is a mighty fine beer comes in cans.
I think, though, it is as the saying goes the exception to prove the rule.

that co2 catridge makes for quite a beer, imo.:beer::thumbsup:

Nitrogen ;)

well, you learn something everyday...i didn't know it was nitrogen.
 

thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: Babbles
Guinness is a mighty fine beer comes in cans.
I think, though, it is as the saying goes the exception to prove the rule.

interesting, i've never seen it in cans. have to keep my eyes open for it.