This is really pretty awesome...I still wish there were some way for us homebrewers to can...
It's called kegging.
Stay thirsty my friend......
I don't like the way regular cans pour. Aluminum bottles would be nice.
Ha, ha... Seriously though, how cool would it be to be able to take a CAN of your homebrew, throw it in your backpack, and take it one a hike, then be able to crush it down, put it in a bag, and off you go again...
Perhaps you need to get a "punch top can" (Miller Lite innovates again! First it's triple hops <gasp>, then the vortex bottle, and now this? What would the beer world do without this ground breaking research and development!)
But yes, aluminum bottles would be cool too. I spent a few years in Pittsburgh, and occasionally used to drink Iron City in aluminum bottles. In the past, I've scoured the internet trying to find a source for them, but never did find anywhere you could buy them...
"I don't like the way regular cans pour. Aluminum bottles would be nice."
Why is it they don't sell aluminum bottles? Don't they cap just like glass bottles? I would be interested in that.
If you guys could walk into a brew-on-premise shop and rent their canning line for an hour,, would you do it?
Yeah they're pricey, but they make the best growler you'll ever own.Nice, but probably heavier, and more expensive
If you guys could walk into a brew-on-premise shop and rent their canning line for an hour,, would you do it?
Yeah, that also could be a viable business option... You thinking of opening a BOP in the 'Burgh?
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