... for their labels, or how easily they come off. I just put 24 bottles in my sink with warm water and a bit of dishwashing soap, and most of the labels came right off the bottles in less than 10 mins. Gotta love that. Thank you, "bud"!
Budweiser American Ale are pry caps (at least the 220z bombers are). Probably the 12oz too. Maybe someone can confirm.
Budweiser American Ale are pry caps (at least the 220z bombers are). Probably the 12oz too. Maybe someone can confirm.
. . I have close to 100 swing tops that are not being used because they are more of a problem than any twist off I have ever used.
Canadian twist offs are FAR thicker and heavier than the US twist offs. All I have is twist offs and don't have any issue with them, and I do use a Red Baron wing capper.
I have close to 100 swing tops that are not being used because they are more of a problem than any twist off I have ever used.
Mind you, we do not have the same bottles in Canada than you guys have in the US. And with twist-off caps and a bench capper, it all works fine.
They let Budweiser into Canada ? Seriously ? And I thought our border security sucked.
How can this be, what is are your mishaps with swingtops? I've never had a problem.
Actually it is brewed in Canada by the Labatt Brewing Company.They let Budweiser into Canada ? Seriously ? And I thought our border security sucked.
It is very good indeed. What sucks is that Unibroue was sold to Sleeman a few years ago, and then Sleeman was sold to Sapporo. So your Unibroue's are now Japanese beers.Unibroue - best brewery in the world IMHP.
What sucks is that Unibroue was sold to Sleeman a few years ago, and then Sleeman was sold to Sapporo. So your Unibroue's are now Japanese beers.
It is very good indeed. What sucks is that Unibroue was sold to Sleeman a few years ago, and then Sleeman was sold to Sapporo. So your Unibroue's are now Japanese beers.
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