febbrewro
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I love the fact that more and more microbrews are being sold in cans. That means I won't have to drink ****ty beer on the boat, the beach, or any other place glass is prohibited.
That's not comparing apples to apples. Mountain Dew in glass bottles has real sugar in it and not HFCS, which is likely the difference you are perceiving. Try Mountain Dew throwback in a can vs regular Mountain Dew in a can and I'm willing to bet you find the same difference in taste.
so compairing the throw back in a can to mtn dew in glass should be the same?
so compairing the throw back in a can to mtn dew in glass should be the same?
No...throwback is the old recipe made with sugar. Awhile ago I found actual new Mountain Dew (Not throw back or some ancient bottle) in a glass bottle @ a gas station of all places.
I hate cans! They are messy to contend with even if you rinse them out they still leak and drip stuff into the recycling bin/bag making it a PITA to contend with and in most cases sticky/slimy and stinky.
Then there is the A-holes that say "save them and cash them in"...YA no @#$& thanks. The same leaky stinking cans leak into the trunk/truck and now have caused stains and smells were there was none before. All for $5...Not even worth the gas to take them to the recycle facility...
The above only gets worse with a "can crusher"...
Can not see inside them...Bees and wasps...ever see someone get stung on the inside of the mouth? I have, not fun. In the summer if I stop watching my canned beverage for more than a second, I pour some out...good habit...IMO. This does not even count the nasty cigarette butt in the 1/2 full can that you got to drink...
Then, I hear about all the "cost savings" and how it will be cheaper for the consumer...a savings of under $1.00 a 24 pack...wow what incredible savings...I may just be able to retire now...
I hear it all the time "cans are better". Then why does Mountain Dew taste so much better from a glass bottle??? If you have never done a side by side there is no comparing the two. I am not saying cans taste bad, just different.
This does not even cover purely snobbish reasons like I do not want to be associated with the BMC crowd. (So this one was a little lame, sue me.)
So, what good are cans to me??? I can go tubing or on a beach with them...I think I would rather take my reusable Miller/Coors Home Draft system and have what I want on tap...
The only single benefit I can see of a can doing better than a bottle is protection against light striking/skunking the beverage.but that is a double edged sword.
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Originally Posted by terrapinj
i love that cans are more readily available for craft beers - however there are studies that have shown concerns about BPA in the linings of cans (food and beverage) leaking into the food/liquid they contain
Yes but the conclusion on the studies for those was that it's only harmful in large quantities over a long period of time with very acidic items... mostly canned tomatoes.
Not to mention this got them in at Victory Field. Only problem is now they have to contend with that goofy Indiana 20,000 barrel law where they pay double taxes if they go over that number![]()
I hate cans! They are messy to contend with even if you rinse them out they still leak and drip stuff into the recycling bin/bag making it a PITA to contend with and in most cases sticky/slimy and stinky.
Then there is the A-holes that say "save them and cash them in"...YA no @#$& thanks. The same leaky stinking cans leak into the trunk/truck and now have caused stains and smells were there was none before. All for $5...Not even worth the gas to take them to the recycle facility...
The above only gets worse with a "can crusher"...
Can not see inside them...Bees and wasps...ever see someone get stung on the inside of the mouth? I have, not fun. In the summer if I stop watching my canned beverage for more than a second, I pour some out...good habit...IMO. This does not even count the nasty cigarette butt in the 1/2 full can that you got to drink...
Then, I hear about all the "cost savings" and how it will be cheaper for the consumer...a savings of under $1.00 a 24 pack...wow what incredible savings...I may just be able to retire now...
I hear it all the time "cans are better". Then why does Mountain Dew taste so much better from a glass bottle??? If you have never done a side by side there is no comparing the two. I am not saying cans taste bad, just different.
This does not even cover purely snobbish reasons like I do not want to be associated with the BMC crowd. (So this one was a little lame, sue me.)
So, what good are cans to me??? I can go tubing or on a beach with them...I think I would rather take my reusable Miller/Coors Home Draft system and have what I want on tap...
The only single benefit I can see of a can doing better than a bottle is protection against light striking/skunking the beverage.but that is a double edged sword.
You are most welcome...Dude, you are hilarious.![]()
If you found Mountain Dew in a glass bottle it game from West Jefferson Dr. Pepper or Mexico and is made with cane sugar, it's not the same stuff you get in a can these days.
It did come from West Jefferson but it has no throwback markings and is labeled like a standard mtn Dew...This would lead me to believe it was not the cane sugar variety but I am done discussing that statement and semi hijacking this thread...even if it tastes identical it still does not change my outlook on cans, sorry.![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Jefferson,_North_CarolinaWest Jefferson is the home of soda manufacturers West Jefferson Dr Pepper (WJDP). The company is known for producing all their non-diet products with cane sugar, most of which are Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (formerly Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc.) products but also include Mountain Dew. WJDP is one of only two non-Pepsi franchises existing in the United States that is allowed to produce Mountain Dew.
The company does not ship outside its contracted territory, however several Web sites sell the product at a premium price. The premium price has been justified by the fact that WJDP is one of the last bottlers in the U.S. to use cane sugar instead of High Fructose Corn Syrup.
As a craft beer lover, I'm a fan of the move to cans. The beer lasts longer and you can take it many places that bottles cannot go.
As a homebrewer, the more brewers that switch to cans, the fewer bottles are available for us to put our stuff in....
West Jefferson has never had Throwback markings and never switched to HFCS...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Jefferson,_North_Carolina
Didn't they just upgrade to a 30k barrel capacity a month or so ago? I haven't tried SunKing in a can, but I often stop in a on Friday to grab a couple of $5 growler fills.
StMarcos said:I like the can thing, but FT isn't what it used to be 10 years ago, can or not....
Scruffy1207 said:Yeah, I used to love the stuff, now I steer away
Scruffy1207 said:Yeah, I used to love the stuff, now I steer away
The last 6 pack I bought had an awful metallic taste to it that reminded me of just about every Sam Adams I've had
Was at the store today and saw this. When I started drinking Fat Tire It was tasty now it is/has been reduced to cans. Can't even drink them for the bottles anymore. It is a sad day.