Beer Can vs. Beer Bottle: Same type of Beer in each, do you taste a difference?
anonymous
2012-08-07 14:45:08 UTC
If I get a beer in a can and then the same beer in a bottle, have you noticed any difference between the two?
Five answers:
Ann
2012-08-07 14:51:45 UTC
Usually pour mine into chilled glasses, so that would be ultimate preference.;)
But in drinking from original container, I prefer feel of bottle over feel of can. Taste-wise I can't tell much of a difference. I should try that sometime, the taste-test.
There are finally some good breweries coming out with beer in cans, for a long time that was my main problem, couldn't get decent stuff in the cans.
Paul in San Diego
2012-08-07 17:31:14 UTC
I don't know if it alters the taste drinking out of a can versus a bottle, as much as a can allows the beer to warm up too fast, where the thick glass of a bottle keeps it colder longer.
zachery
2016-12-08 14:16:17 UTC
generally the faucet, in spite of the shown fact that it rather does matter on the beer. Guinness is severely greater useful on faucet. Budweiser flavor isn't as distinctive. Hefeweizen is very particularly greater useful on faucet. flow to a bar with some acquaintances and tell the bartender you opt to do a flavor try between faucet and bottles and have him carry a bottle and a pitcher of a distinctive beer each and each around. If the bartender won't help out, flow to a distinctive bar. If he does, tip him nicely.
Damian Hoffmann
2012-08-07 14:47:34 UTC
I notice a difference in the taste between cans and glass
umpaloomp
2012-08-07 14:51:06 UTC
Yes, I can tell the difference from can and bottles to me theres a big difference and ill only drink coors light and bud light in cans everything else has to be in a bottle unless its on tap
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