Weigh in on cans vs. bottles. We want to hear your view as we make our packaging decision. And just to inform your feedback, check out this article: http://qz.com/283178/how-the-craft-beer-revolution-made-cans-cool-again/
Weigh in on cans vs. bottles. We want to hear your view as we make our packaging decision. And just to inform your feedback, check out this article: http://qz.com/283178/how-the-craft-beer-revolution-made-cans-cool-again/
Go with Cans! They are the best available packaging.
the y keep the light away from the beer.
the cool faster
they stack and take up less space in the fridge and for shipping.
they also weigh less and fit better in coolers.
they are easier to recycle than glass.
the package ARTWORK and graphics is nicer and bigger on cans.
CANS can go where bottles are not allowed at places such as sporting. events, the pool or beach.
cans are the way to go for sure!!
Have to say as a home breWer myself the bottle is a better choice. Imo cans Often give a tin taste to beers and can hold contaminates in the top receSsed rim.
CANS. GOOD BEER THAT CAN BE PACKED IN AND OUT, EASILY PORTED, AND TASTES GREAT.
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