Best beer in a can

Started by vwboomer, March 15, 2009, 05:14:59 PM

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NAKID

Guiness in a can poured in a glass...
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Quote from: NAKID on March 15, 2009, 05:33:53 PM
Guiness in a can poured in a glass...

It's the magic of the widget. so the can is even better than the bottle. Oh Guiness, so magical and awesome  [bow_down]

Props to Young's Chocolate Stout as a close second or 1st when you want beer for dessert.

NAKID

There's a widget in the bottle too...
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the kind that ends up in my belly 

cyrus buelton

Keystone Light

It has the specially lined can  [thumbsup]
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vwboomer

I really dont' like Guinness outta the can. I mean, it's better than no Guinness, but it's just not he same.
I actually saw Dales Pale Ale at the store. never seen it before, but it's pretty good?

I was shocked that micro's are using cans since it's  a more expensive line to startup vs bottling.

I also got a 4 pack of Breakfast Stout. Delish. I went to the store for a 6 pack for a 6 pack of somethin different, and ended up spending $56  [drink]

4 pack of Breakfast Stout $12, 4 pack of Ten Fidy $12. 1 Bottle of Baltika 9 51oz (like 8%!) $3.50. 30box Busch Light, and a 6 pack of The Poet. That was NOT a fiscally responsible trip to the store!  [beer]
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herm

only if the can is in the shape/volume of a pony...
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Boddingtons.  (also has a magical widget in the can)

But yes, all the Oskar Blues products  [thumbsup]
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Quote from: cyrus buelton on March 15, 2009, 07:13:12 PM
Keystone Light

It has the specially lined can  [thumbsup]

I was expecting PBR but keystone fits too  [wine]

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redxblack

I like steel reserve for canned beer. Cans are really only good for fishing trips or getting drunk at extended family bbq's that I'd rather not be at.

I think I need to get up and get a beer!

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kegs are just really big aluminum cans.
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