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 by: Technobarbarian - Tue, 11 Jul 2023 16:00 UTC

I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating their gains.

If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended. lol

Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless

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TB

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 by: bfh - Tue, 11 Jul 2023 17:06 UTC

Technobarbarian wrote:
>
> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
> their gains.
>
> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
> lol
>
> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>
> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html

Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.

However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?

We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
aspects of bottles and cans?

--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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 by: George Anthony - Tue, 11 Jul 2023 17:21 UTC

On 7/11/2023 11:00 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
>
> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating their gains.
>
> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended. lol
>
> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>
> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>
> TB

I don't know for a fact so I will speak out of school for once in my
life. Probably the ones hit the hardest are the distributors and their
employees. I don't think it's as easy as telling Coors or Lone Star,
etc. that they now want to be one of their distributors. I suppose it
can happen but not overnight. In the meantime...
--
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 by: George Anthony - Tue, 11 Jul 2023 17:27 UTC

On 7/11/2023 12:06 PM, bfh wrote:
> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>
>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
>> their gains.
>>
>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
>> lol
>>
>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
>> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>>
>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>
> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about whether
> it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.

I keep a couple of mugs in the freezer just for this purpose.
>
> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I prefer
> bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that exceeds the
> length metric of the statistically average nose, and to get all of the
> beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back that I sometimes
> fall down - or tip my chair over backwards.

So you have a the proboscis of an anteater. Mine is as wide as a
Kardashian's ass. When I drink from a can it goes up my nose. Snorting
beer is not very pleasant.

And the results of that
> event are too variable and numerous to bring into this discussion at
> this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe later when this
> conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>
> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
> aspects of bottles and cans?
>

--
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George Anthony wrote:
> On 7/11/2023 12:06 PM, bfh wrote:
>> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>
>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
>>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
>>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
>>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
>>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
>>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
>>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
>>> their gains.
>>>
>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
>>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
>>> lol
>>>
>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
>>> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>>>
>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>>>
>>
>> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea
>> in all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
>> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
>> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
>
> I keep a couple of mugs in the freezer just for this purpose.
>>
>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
>> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
>> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
>> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
>> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
>> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards.
>
> So you have a the proboscis of an anteater.

damn. That's an outrageously hurtful image. It's times like this that
I wish I qualified for a seat in a safe space.

> Mine is as wide as a
> Kardashian's ass. When I drink from a can it goes up my nose. Snorting
> beer is not very pleasant.

You're probably not doing it correctly. Have you considered filling an
old nasal spray bottle with Bud Light?

> And the results of that
>> event are too variable and numerous to bring into this discussion at
>> this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe later when
>> this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>>
>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
>> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
>> aspects of bottles and cans?
>>
>

--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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 by: Technobarbarian - Tue, 11 Jul 2023 18:22 UTC

On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
> Technobarbarian wrote:
> >
> > I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
> > boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
> > to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
> > due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
> > else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
> > losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
> > with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
> > their gains.
> >
> > If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
> > about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
> > lol
> >
> > Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
> > Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
> >
> > https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>
> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
>
> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
> results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
> discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
> later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>
> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
> aspects of bottles and cans?
>
> --
> bill
> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses too much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a chilled mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking very cold beer from an aluminum "bottle".

Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.

""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR?
When it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number of advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.

To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a lightweight alternative that makes them easier to transport without sacrificing quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those who need to bring their favorite brews with them on the go.

Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen from entering and spoiling the contents. This is especially important for craft beers which require a certain level of quality control in order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas. Not only does this ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste experience every time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers maintain consistency in their products over time.

Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss of quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up in landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while still enjoying a delicious beverage!

It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for longer while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass containers. So if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on the go without compromising on quality or freshness – consider investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""

https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/

TB

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 by: bfh - Tue, 11 Jul 2023 19:11 UTC

Technobarbarian wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
>> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>
>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
>>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors
>>> appear to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every
>>> job lost due to the boycott someone must be picking up more
>>> work somewhere else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad
>>> people who are losing jobs because of something they didn't
>>> have anything to do with. No one is talking about the people
>>> who must be celebrating their gains.
>>>
>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting
>>> stories about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the
>>> boycott ended. lol
>>>
>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light
>>> Boycott Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>>>
>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>>
>>
>>>
Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
>> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
>> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll
>> start: So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
>>
>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of
>> unfortunate circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can
>> or bottle, I prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by
>> a nose that exceeds the length metric of the statistically
>> average nose, and to get all of the beer out of a can, I have to
>> tilt my head so far back that I sometimes fall down - or tip my
>> chair over backwards. And the results of that event are too
>> variable and numerous to bring into this discussion at this point
>> at this time in the passage of time. Maybe later when this
>> conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>>
>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and
>> informative conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological
>> and ideological aspects of bottles and cans?
>>
>> -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
>
> I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses too much
> of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a chilled mug.
> The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking very cold beer
> from an aluminum "bottle".
>
> Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for
> troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
>
> ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR? When it
> comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are
> becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter
> than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number
> of advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and
> tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer
> bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.
>
> To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles
> are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be
> heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a
> lightweight alternative that makes them easier to transport without
> sacrificing quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those
> who need to bring their favorite brews with them on the go.

Can't argue with that.

> Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer
> fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen
> from entering and spoiling the contents.

What? How is a bottle cap on an aluminum bottle more airtight than a
bottle cap on a glass bottle?

> This is especially
> important for craft beers which require a certain level of quality
> control in order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas.

If you want aroma, you're not going to get it out of a small hole in a
bottle. You get aroma from a mug - while you're sipping the beer.
Unless you drink through your nose, you're not gonna get much aroma
with the bottle stuck in your mouth.

> Not
> only does this ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste
> experience every time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers
> maintain consistency in their products over time.
>
> Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass
> ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss
> of quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up
> in landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great
> choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while
> still enjoying a delicious beverage!

I dunno 'bout that. I see a lot more cans than bottles beside the
road, and an aluminum bottle is little more than a can shaped like bottle.

> It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a
> popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they
> provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any
> extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for
> longer while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass
> containers. So if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your
> favorite beers on the go without compromising on quality or
> freshness – consider investing in some aluminum beer bottles
> today!""
>
> https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/

That article also says:
-------------------------------------------------------------
Do Aluminum Bottles Keep Beer Colder?

It depends on a number of factors, such as the size and shape of the
bottles, the ambient temperature, and the type of beer. However, some
experiments have shown that aluminum bottles may keep beer colder for
a longer period of time than glass bottles.

The reason why aluminum bottles might keep beer colder for longer is
bcause aluminum is a good conductor of heat. This means that it can
transfer heat away from the beer more efficiently than glass, which is
a poor conductor of heat. Therefore, the aluminum bottle can cool down
more quickly than the glass bottle, and the beer will remain cooler
for longer.
-------------------------------------------------------
Most - but not all - of that is bullshit. Since aluminum is, in fact,
a good conductor of heat, how the hell is it going to keep beer colder
longer? It won't. Beer will warm up a lot faster in aluminum. However
comma it will chill faster.
Follow the science.

--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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 by: sticks - Wed, 12 Jul 2023 02:03 UTC

On 7/11/2023 12:06 PM, bfh wrote:

> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about whether
> it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.

The best choice for me is a glass of draft. I like a chilled mug, but
either way will do. I don't like a place that gives a fresh glass after
each beer, and I ask them not to do so. They just taste better in the
same glass you just drank.

If the choice is between a bottle or can, if I'm somewhere disposal is
easy, bottled always is the preference. Beer in the can has to be
burped to let off some of the carbonation. If possible, I would pour it
in a glass to give it a good head and let off those bubbles. In this
scenario, a chilled glass is desirable. If not, just keep the beer cold
before pouring. No glasses, make it work.

It's all good!

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 by: kmiller - Sun, 16 Jul 2023 02:17 UTC

On 7/11/2023 11:22 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
>> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>
>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
>>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
>>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
>>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
>>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
>>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
>>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
>>> their gains.
>>>
>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
>>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
>>> lol
>>>
>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
>>> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>>>
>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>>
>> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
>> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
>> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
>> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
>>
>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
>> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
>> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
>> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
>> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
>> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
>> results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
>> discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
>> later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>>
>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
>> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
>> aspects of bottles and cans?
>>
>> --
>> bill
>> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
>
> I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses too much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a chilled mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking very cold beer from an aluminum "bottle".
>
> Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
>
> ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR?
> When it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number of advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.
>
> To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a lightweight alternative that makes them easier to transport without sacrificing quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those who need to bring their favorite brews with them on the go.
>

The heavier bottle helps keep me in better physical condition.

> Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen from entering and spoiling the contents. This is especially important for craft beers which require a certain level of quality control in order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas. Not only does this ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste experience every time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers maintain consistency in their products over time.
>
> Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss of quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up in landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while still enjoying a delicious beverage!
>
> It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for longer while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass containers. So if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on the go without compromising on quality or freshness – consider investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""
>
> https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/
>
> TB
>

You forgot to mention that the can also blocks sunlight. Sunlight is
known to skunk a beer.

I won't comment on the size of bfh's nose - mentioned elsewhere - except
to say that it's often where it doesn't belong. HawHawHaw!

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 by: bfh - Sun, 16 Jul 2023 05:00 UTC

kmiller wrote:
> On 7/11/2023 11:22 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
>> On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
>>> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
>>>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
>>>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
>>>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
>>>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
>>>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
>>>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
>>>> their gains.
>>>>
>>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
>>>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
>>>> lol
>>>>
>>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
>>>> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>>>>
>>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
>>> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
>>> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
>>> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
>>>
>>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
>>> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
>>> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
>>> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
>>> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
>>> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
>>> results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
>>> discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
>>> later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>>>
>>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
>>> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
>>> aspects of bottles and cans?
>>>
>>> --
>>> bill
>>> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
>>
>>        I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses
>> too much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a
>> chilled mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking
>> very cold beer from an aluminum "bottle".
>>
>>        Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for
>> troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
>>
>> ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR?
>> When it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are
>> becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter
>> than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number
>> of advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and
>> tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer
>> bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.
>>
>> To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles
>> are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be
>> heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a
>> lightweight alternative that makes them easier to transport without
>> sacrificing quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those
>> who need to bring their favorite brews with them on the go.
>>
>
> The heavier bottle helps keep me in better physical condition.
>
>> Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer
>> fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen
>> from entering and spoiling the contents. This is especially
>> important for craft beers which require a certain level of quality
>> control in order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas. Not
>> only does this ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste
>> experience every time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers
>> maintain consistency in their products over time.
>>
>> Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass
>> ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss of
>> quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up in
>> landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great
>> choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while
>> still enjoying a delicious beverage!
>>
>> It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a
>> popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they
>> provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any
>> extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for longer
>> while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass containers. So
>> if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on
>> the go without compromising on quality or freshness – consider
>> investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""
>>
>> https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/
>>
>> TB
>>
>
> You forgot to mention that the can also blocks sunlight. Sunlight is
> known to skunk a beer.

What? You keep your beer in a glass cooler?

> I won't comment on the size of bfh's nose - mentioned elsewhere -
> except to say that it's often where it doesn't belong. HawHawHaw!

Just one more unsupported allegation from the PNW spaghetti slinger.

Where you been? Standing outside every day shading your beer?

--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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On Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 10:00:43 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
> kmiller wrote:
> > On 7/11/2023 11:22 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
> >> On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
> >>> Technobarbarian wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
> >>>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
> >>>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
> >>>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
> >>>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
> >>>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
> >>>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
> >>>> their gains.
> >>>>
> >>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
> >>>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
> >>>> lol
> >>>>
> >>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
> >>>> Slammed Sales  600 Employees Are Now Jobless
> >>>>
> >>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
> >>> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
> >>> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
> >>> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
> >>>
> >>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
> >>> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
> >>> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
> >>> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
> >>> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
> >>> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
> >>> results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
> >>> discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
> >>> later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
> >>>
> >>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
> >>> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
> >>> aspects of bottles and cans?
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> bill
> >>> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
> >>
> >> I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses
> >> too much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a
> >> chilled mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking
> >> very cold beer from an aluminum "bottle".
> >>
> >> Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for
> >> troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
> >>
> >> ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR?
> >> When it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are
> >> becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter
> >> than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number
> >> of advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and
> >> tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer
> >> bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.
> >>
> >> To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles
> >> are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be
> >> heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a
> >> lightweight alternative that makes them easier to transport without
> >> sacrificing quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those
> >> who need to bring their favorite brews with them on the go.
> >>
> >
> > The heavier bottle helps keep me in better physical condition.
> >
> >> Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer
> >> fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen
> >> from entering and spoiling the contents. This is especially
> >> important for craft beers which require a certain level of quality
> >> control in order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas. Not
> >> only does this ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste
> >> experience every time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers
> >> maintain consistency in their products over time.
> >>
> >> Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass
> >> ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss of
> >> quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up in
> >> landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great
> >> choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while
> >> still enjoying a delicious beverage!
> >>
> >> It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a
> >> popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they
> >> provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any
> >> extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for longer
> >> while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass containers. So
> >> if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on
> >> the go without compromising on quality or freshness – consider
> >> investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""
> >>
> >> https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/
> >>
> >> TB
> >>
> >
> > You forgot to mention that the can also blocks sunlight. Sunlight is
> > known to skunk a beer.
> What? You keep your beer in a glass cooler?
> > I won't comment on the size of bfh's nose - mentioned elsewhere -
> > except to say that it's often where it doesn't belong. HawHawHaw!
> Just one more unsupported allegation from the PNW spaghetti slinger.
>
> Where you been? Standing outside every day shading your beer?
> --
> bill
> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

I like my beers to be Pilsners, or Lagers, 5-6% alcohol by volume, come in an unusual bottle, preferably in green glass, with tin foil around the top.... For a lifetime, I've searched for such barley pops, with sparse success.... I hope when I cross that Rainbow Bridge, such a brewery will be there waiting for me, and I'll rest at last, along with those 40+ pets that I outlived down here on earth? This world is not my home.....

Suffering St. Donald the Pilgrim

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film...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 10:00:43 PM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
>> kmiller wrote:
>>> On 7/11/2023 11:22 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>> On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people
>>>>>> are boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's
>>>>>> competitors appear to be picking up the sales Budweiser
>>>>>> lost. So, for every job lost due to the boycott someone
>>>>>> must be picking up more work somewhere else. Budweiser
>>>>>> likes to talk about the poor sad people who are losing
>>>>>> jobs because of something they didn't have anything to
>>>>>> do with. No one is talking about the people who must be
>>>>>> celebrating their gains.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting
>>>>>> stories about the poor sad people who lost jobs because
>>>>>> the boycott ended. lol
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light
>>>>>> Boycott Slammed Sales  600 Employees Are
>>>>>> Now Jobless
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
>>>>> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation
>>>>> about whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or
>>>>> cans? I'll start: So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a
>>>>> chilled mug.
>>>>>
>>>>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of
>>>>> unfortunate circumstances beyond my control to drink from a
>>>>> can or bottle, I prefer bottles because I'm unfairly
>>>>> disadvantaged by a nose that exceeds the length metric of
>>>>> the statistically average nose, and to get all of the beer
>>>>> out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back that I
>>>>> sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And
>>>>> the results of that event are too variable and numerous to
>>>>> bring into this discussion at this point at this time in
>>>>> the passage of time. Maybe later when this conversation
>>>>> inevitably goes off the rails?
>>>>>
>>>>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and
>>>>> informative conversation about the rightwing/leftwing
>>>>> ecological and ideological aspects of bottles and cans?
>>>>>
>>>>> -- bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
>>>>
>>>> I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses
>>>> too much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially
>>>> a chilled mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is
>>>> drinking very cold beer from an aluminum "bottle".
>>>>
>>>> Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are
>>>> for troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
>>>>
>>>> ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR? When
>>>> it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles
>>>> are becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being
>>>> lighter than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles
>>>> have a number of advantages that make them the go-to choice
>>>> for many brewers and tasters. In this blog post, we'll be
>>>> exploring why aluminum beer bottles are gaining traction in
>>>> the world of craft brewing.
>>>>
>>>> To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer
>>>> bottles are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass
>>>> bottles can be heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum
>>>> bottles offer a lightweight alternative that makes them
>>>> easier to transport without sacrificing quality or freshness.
>>>> This makes them perfect for those who need to bring their
>>>> favorite brews with them on the go.
>>>>
>>>
>>> The heavier bottle helps keep me in better physical condition.
>>>
>>>> Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to
>>>> keep beer fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which
>>>> prevents oxygen from entering and spoiling the contents. This
>>>> is especially important for craft beers which require a
>>>> certain level of quality control in order to preserve their
>>>> flavor profile and aromas. Not only does this ensure that
>>>> drinkers enjoy the best possible taste experience every time
>>>> they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers maintain
>>>> consistency in their products over time.
>>>>
>>>> Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than
>>>> glass ones as they can be recycled over and over again
>>>> without any loss of quality or purity. This means that
>>>> they're less likely to end up in landfills or clogging up our
>>>> waterways – making them a great choice for those
>>>> looking to reduce their carbon footprint while still enjoying
>>>> a delicious beverage!
>>>>
>>>> It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such
>>>> a popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only
>>>> do they provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews
>>>> without any extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer
>>>> fresher for longer while being more eco-friendly than
>>>> traditional glass containers. So if you're looking for an
>>>> easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on the go without
>>>> compromising on quality or freshness – consider
>>>> investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""
>>>>
>>>> https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/
>>>>
>>>> TB
>>>>
>>>
>>> You forgot to mention that the can also blocks sunlight.
>>> Sunlight is known to skunk a beer.
>> What? You keep your beer in a glass cooler?
>>> I won't comment on the size of bfh's nose - mentioned elsewhere
>>> - except to say that it's often where it doesn't belong.
>>> HawHawHaw!
>> Just one more unsupported allegation from the PNW spaghetti
>> slinger.
>>
>> Where you been? Standing outside every day shading your beer? --
>> bill Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
>
> I like my beers to be Pilsners, or Lagers, 5-6% alcohol by volume,
> come in an unusual bottle, preferably in green glass, with tin
> foil around the top.... For a lifetime, I've searched for such
> barley pops, with sparse success.... I hope when I cross that
> Rainbow Bridge, such a brewery will be there waiting for me, and
> I'll rest at last, along with those 40+ pets that I outlived down
> here on earth? This world is not my home.....

Good thing you like it in bottles. Where you're probably going,
aluminum is a bad option. Follow the science.

--
bill
Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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 by: kmiller - Mon, 17 Jul 2023 00:47 UTC

On 7/15/2023 10:00 PM, bfh wrote:
> kmiller wrote:
>> On 7/11/2023 11:22 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
>>>> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
>>>>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
>>>>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
>>>>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
>>>>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
>>>>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
>>>>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
>>>>> their gains.
>>>>>
>>>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
>>>>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
>>>>> lol
>>>>>
>>>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
>>>>> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>>>>
>>>> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
>>>> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
>>>> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
>>>> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
>>>>
>>>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
>>>> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
>>>> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
>>>> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
>>>> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
>>>> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
>>>> results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
>>>> discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
>>>> later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>>>>
>>>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
>>>> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
>>>> aspects of bottles and cans?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> bill
>>>> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
>>>
>>>        I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses too
>>> much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a chilled
>>> mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking very cold
>>> beer from an aluminum "bottle".
>>>
>>>        Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for
>>> troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
>>>
>>> ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR?
>>> When it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are
>>> becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter
>>> than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number of
>>> advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and
>>> tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer
>>> bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.
>>>
>>> To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles are
>>> becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be heavy
>>> and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a lightweight
>>> alternative that makes them easier to transport without sacrificing
>>> quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those who need to
>>> bring their favorite brews with them on the go.
>>>
>>
>> The heavier bottle helps keep me in better physical condition.
>>
>>> Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer
>>> fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen
>>> from entering and spoiling the contents. This is especially important
>>> for craft beers which require a certain level of quality control in
>>> order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas. Not only does this
>>> ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste experience every
>>> time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers maintain
>>> consistency in their products over time.
>>>
>>> Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass
>>> ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss of
>>> quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up in
>>> landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great choice
>>> for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while still
>>> enjoying a delicious beverage!
>>>
>>> It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a
>>> popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they
>>> provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any
>>> extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for longer
>>> while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass containers. So
>>> if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on the
>>> go without compromising on quality or freshness – consider
>>> investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""
>>>
>>> https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/
>>>
>>> TB
>>>
>>
>> You forgot to mention that the can also blocks sunlight. Sunlight is
>> known to skunk a beer.
>
> What? You keep your beer in a glass cooler?
>
>> I won't comment on the size of bfh's nose - mentioned elsewhere -
>> except to say that it's often where it doesn't belong. HawHawHaw!
>
> Just one more unsupported allegation from the PNW spaghetti slinger.
>
> Where you been? Standing outside every day shading your beer?
>

Hey! I didn't mention the orange goon and you didn't even notice.

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On Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 7:17:48 PM UTC-7, kmiller wrote:
> On 7/11/2023 11:22 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
> > On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
> >> Technobarbarian wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
> >>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
> >>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
> >>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
> >>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
> >>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
> >>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
> >>> their gains.
> >>>
> >>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
> >>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
> >>> lol
> >>>
> >>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
> >>> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
> >>>
> >>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
> >>
> >> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
> >> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
> >> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
> >> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
> >>
> >> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
> >> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
> >> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
> >> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
> >> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
> >> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
> >> results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
> >> discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
> >> later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
> >>
> >> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
> >> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
> >> aspects of bottles and cans?
> >>
> >> --
> >> bill
> >> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
> >
> > I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses too much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a chilled mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking very cold beer from an aluminum "bottle".
> >
> > Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
> >
> > ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR?
> > When it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number of advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.
> >
> > To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a lightweight alternative that makes them easier to transport without sacrificing quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those who need to bring their favorite brews with them on the go.
> >
> The heavier bottle helps keep me in better physical condition.
> > Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen from entering and spoiling the contents. This is especially important for craft beers which require a certain level of quality control in order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas. Not only does this ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste experience every time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers maintain consistency in their products over time.
> >
> > Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss of quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up in landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while still enjoying a delicious beverage!
> >
> > It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for longer while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass containers. So if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on the go without compromising on quality or freshness – consider investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""
> >
> > https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/
> >
> > TB
> >
> You forgot to mention that the can also blocks sunlight. Sunlight is
> known to skunk a beer.
>
> I won't comment on the size of bfh's nose - mentioned elsewhere - except
> to say that it's often where it doesn't belong. HawHawHaw!

I couldn't resist trolling the yeast piss snobs with a ridiculous post of the subject. If I'm going to drink a beer all I care about is that it's cold. But bfh makes a significant point. The way it smells is an important part of what he bought. Odors can bring back memories and moods. They can cause your body to release happy or sad chemicals. If I'm preparing someone for a flogging I let them smell my leather flogger. This helps to get the right hormones flowing. It's a learned response, but a good one.

The only time beer had a significant role in my life was when I was in the Navy. I don't have any great associations with it. It doesn't bring back happy memories or moods. All I get out of the smell is that it confirms that I'm drinking beer, and I can smell it just fine without flooding my nose with that smell.

TB

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On 7/17/2023 9:47 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
> On Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 7:17:48 PM UTC-7, kmiller wrote:
>> On 7/11/2023 11:22 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:06:33 AM UTC-7, bfh wrote:
>>>> Technobarbarian wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I love this sort of stupid story. It's not like people are
>>>>> boycotting the entire beer industry. Budweiser's competitors appear
>>>>> to be picking up the sales Budweiser lost. So, for every job lost
>>>>> due to the boycott someone must be picking up more work somewhere
>>>>> else. Budweiser likes to talk about the poor sad people who are
>>>>> losing jobs because of something they didn't have anything to do
>>>>> with. No one is talking about the people who must be celebrating
>>>>> their gains.
>>>>>
>>>>> If and when the boycott ends I wonder if we'll be getting stories
>>>>> about the poor sad people who lost jobs because the boycott ended.
>>>>> lol
>>>>>
>>>>> Glass Bottling Plants Are Shutting Down After Bud Light Boycott
>>>>> Slammed Sales — 600 Employees Are Now Jobless
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/glass-bottling-plants-shutting-down-163753701.html
>>>>
>>>> Hey. I just had a very very beautiful idea. The most beautiful idea in
>>>> all of history. Why don't we have an uncivil conversation about
>>>> whether it's better to drink beer from bottles or cans? I'll start:
>>>> So I prefer my beer in, like, you know, a chilled mug.
>>>>
>>>> However comma when I'm forced by an inflection point of unfortunate
>>>> circumstances beyond my control to drink from a can or bottle, I
>>>> prefer bottles because I'm unfairly disadvantaged by a nose that
>>>> exceeds the length metric of the statistically average nose, and to
>>>> get all of the beer out of a can, I have to tilt my head so far back
>>>> that I sometimes fall down - or tip my chair over backwards. And the
>>>> results of that event are too variable and numerous to bring into this
>>>> discussion at this point at this time in the passage of time. Maybe
>>>> later when this conversation inevitably goes off the rails?
>>>>
>>>> We might even have the opportunity to have a lively and informative
>>>> conversation about the rightwing/leftwing ecological and ideological
>>>> aspects of bottles and cans?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> bill
>>>> Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.
>>>
>>> I lack the words to describe how wrong you are. Beer loses too much of its fizz when you pour it into a mug, especially a chilled mug. The obvious right choice, even for you, is drinking very cold beer from an aluminum "bottle".
>>>
>>> Aluminum is the most ecological choice. Glass bottles are for troglodytes who don't recognize superior technology.
>>>
>>> ""WHY ARE ALUMINUM BEER BOTTLES BECOMING MORE POPULAR?
>>> When it comes to storing and transporting beer, aluminum bottles are becoming an increasingly popular choice. As well as being lighter than their glass counterparts, aluminum beer bottles have a number of advantages that make them the go-to choice for many brewers and tasters. In this blog post, we'll be exploring why aluminum beer bottles are gaining traction in the world of craft brewing.
>>>
>>> To begin with, one of the main reasons that aluminum beer bottles are becoming so popular is their weight. While glass bottles can be heavy and cumbersome to carry around, aluminum bottles offer a lightweight alternative that makes them easier to transport without sacrificing quality or freshness. This makes them perfect for those who need to bring their favorite brews with them on the go.
>>>
>> The heavier bottle helps keep me in better physical condition.
>>> Moreover, aluminum beer bottles also offer a great way to keep beer fresher for longer due to their airtight seal which prevents oxygen from entering and spoiling the contents. This is especially important for craft beers which require a certain level of quality control in order to preserve their flavor profile and aromas. Not only does this ensure that drinkers enjoy the best possible taste experience every time they open a bottle, but it also helps brewers maintain consistency in their products over time.
>>>
>>> Aluminum beer bottles are more environmentally friendly than glass ones as they can be recycled over and over again without any loss of quality or purity. This means that they're less likely to end up in landfills or clogging up our waterways – making them a great choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint while still enjoying a delicious beverage!
>>>
>>> It's easy to see why aluminum beer bottles are becoming such a popular choice among brewers and drinkers alike. Not only do they provide an easy way to transport your favorite brews without any extra weight or bulkiness but they also keep beer fresher for longer while being more eco-friendly than traditional glass containers. So if you're looking for an easy way to enjoy your favorite beers on the go without compromising on quality or freshness – consider investing in some aluminum beer bottles today!""
>>>
>>> https://cancanawards.com/aluminum-beer-bottle/
>>>
>>> TB
>>>
>> You forgot to mention that the can also blocks sunlight. Sunlight is
>> known to skunk a beer.
>>
>> I won't comment on the size of bfh's nose - mentioned elsewhere - except
>> to say that it's often where it doesn't belong. HawHawHaw!
>
> I couldn't resist trolling the yeast piss snobs with a ridiculous post of the subject. If I'm going to drink a beer all I care about is that it's cold. But bfh makes a significant point. The way it smells is an important part of what he bought. Odors can bring back memories and moods. They can cause your body to release happy or sad chemicals. If I'm preparing someone for a flogging I let them smell my leather flogger. This helps to get the right hormones flowing. It's a learned response, but a good one.
>
> The only time beer had a significant role in my life was when I was in the Navy. I don't have any great associations with it. It doesn't bring back happy memories or moods. All I get out of the smell is that it confirms that I'm drinking beer, and I can smell it just fine without flooding my nose with that smell.
>
> TB

I always smell the cap or pop top when opening a "manly man" real beer.
Gotta' make sure it's the proper vintage and doesn't smell like alcohol
infused water. Like you though (what a surprise), my favorite beer is
"cold". I do prefer a good amber however.

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