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Taste-test the many types to find the beers that are most appealing to you. And don’t let the serving method stress you out, if it tastes good, then sit back, sip and savor. For more information ...
While bottled beer and canned beer each have their pros and cons, the simple fact is that packaging can make a difference in ...
Drinking a glass of draft beer in a brewery and pouring it directly from the bottle results in different tastes. Beer is one of the oldest, most popular and widely consumed drinks around the world.
All we know is that if you sample the same beer in a bottle, can, or draft, it at least seems to taste different depending on the format. James Bruner, director of production at The Bruery in ...
Jerry took his six-pack cans home and poured them in a glass, and he couldn’t tell the difference between a bottled beer and beer in a can. “It does taste better poured into a glass,” he said.
For bottled beers, which are topped with a cap, oxygen can penetrate the seal between the bottle lip and the cap over time, allowing the beer to become oxidized.
With a capacity of 5.6 gallons or 20 liters, a Sixtel – another common name for the 1/6 Barrel – can hold up to 55 bottles (each 12 oz) or 41 pints (each 16 oz) of beer.