Which do you prefer and why?
A good vintage Big Foot aged a year or two.
I don't eat that part
Either one. It's more about the brew than its container. Technically, cans are a better method, but I'm not going bitch either way.
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Cans. After some months I've gathered enough cans for a considerable amount of money
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bottles around the house
cans for sporting events
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cans < bottles <<< draft
>>7950029
You scared of fights, big boy?
Cans are a significantly better way to store and ship beer. You should pour either into a glass for drinking
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Draft you fucking pleb.
Bottles. When there is a choice between cans and bottles, cans have HFCS and bottles have sugar.
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I love cans. For 4/6 packs I definitely prefer them. But when it comes to the more special/limited release stuff though I do love the 16oz cans I also like the pint and 750ml bottles.
I decidedly prefer growlers over crowlers though.
Not partial really. However can lend themselves better to long shipping distance, and have a longer shelf life. Let in less D.O. and no UV.