Why I Hate IPAs

Canning should not be a problem, but I do prefer PET/HDPE lined cans over normal cans. Not really because of the taste, but more because of the "can smell" (on the other hand, smell is a significant part of "taste"). I think it's a great way for micro brewers to stay viable.
 
Cans and canning installations are far cheaper than bottling machines with the expensive glass bottles, though they can still sell at a decent price whilst still making a profit to keep the business going.
 
JoynersHotPeppers said:
I dig this in a can....
 
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That bottom one is a 21st Amendment beer. Can't wait until they open their newest brewery about a mile from my job.
 
I was very saddened to hear that OskarBlues decided to make Deviant Dale's a fall seasonal beer in 12 oz cans (which I haven't seen yet) instead of year round in the 16 oz'ers.  Liquor stores and the OB brewery taproom have been out of Deviants around here for awhile now.  The taproom occasionally pulls a keg out and taps it but it goes fast.  I guess I'm not the only one who will miss year round Deviant  :tear:
 
grantmichaels said:
 
Don't chose the Red-Eye in that case ... it's DD's w/ Citra ...
 
 
The first one I had, I was regretting my purchase, but after the 2 16oz'ers last night I am warming up to them.  I have another 4 pack to finalize my decision. 
 
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