sweed
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I stick with 22oz bottles and don't worry about twist off.
Bombers are a win win. Faster to bottle, and easier to store... and 2 bombers sounds better to say you drank instead of 4 beers, lol.
I stick with 22oz bottles and don't worry about twist off.
TopherM said:The OP is missing out on the greatness that is Oskar Blues brewery, as they can all of their beer. The trend is certainly to can everything, so maybe in a few years the OP won't have anything to drink at all. Poor OP!
. If your favorite beer in the whole world suddenly became available only in twist offs, would you stop buying it just because it was in a twist off?
My favorite commercial beer only comes in green bottles, so I started the work on cloning it a long time ago. You know, BREWING beer.
What about something in a corked 750? I'd sure love it if my significant other came home and surprised me with a bottle from Boulevard's Smokestack series.
phenry said:What about something in a corked 750? I'd sure love it if my significant other came home and surprised me with a bottle from Boulevard's Smokestack series.
I stick with 22oz bottles and don't worry about twist off.
Proboscidea said:In the bigger picture, twist-off caps make sense for a general beer-drinking population because you don't need any tools (or knowledge of special tricks) to drink the beer. Instant access for the masses.
I'm really surprised more breweries don't use twist-off caps. A matter of street cred, I guess.
Kind of like how a screw-capped bottle preserves wine as well as a corked bottle, but only the cheapest and/or renegade brands use screw-tops, because corks have some kind of magical value-added cachet.
and you don't need to strip a 7-year-old tree.
9-12 years
but you can strip the same tree over and over again every 9-12 years.