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Alreet then- it's nee Beavertown...neck oilEasily one of the better well known/readily available drinks.
Correct. It's actually pleasant.
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Alreet then- it's nee Beavertown...neck oilEasily one of the better well known/readily available drinks.
Correct. It's actually pleasant.
You're wrong but entitled to your opinion.anyone drinking ale from a can should be shot, I don't care how up market it is. you don't serve ale from can ffs.
And pictures of his mam anarl?Where is the bar/cafe?
Actually, beers with lots of hop aroma are best served in cans as there is apparently less hop fade than in bottles. That's why so many American style IPAs are now coming in cans.anyone drinking ale from a can should be shot, I don't care how up market it is. you don't serve ale from can ffs.
Aye. Was waiting for them anarl.And pictures of his mam anarl?
There's nee differenceSurvived my stag weekend in Dublin on the stuff. Tried it back home and it was horrible!
Anyone tried it?
Yet dissolved O2 levels are FAR higher and a lot of reputable breweries have stated its just not possible to make good beer in cans.Actually, beers with lots of hop aroma are best served in cans as there is apparently less hop fade than in bottles. That's why so many American style IPAs are now coming in cans.
Where is the bar/cafe?
I just meant general area. I assume Sunderland or local?I'd say but I dont want one of the weirdos off here to show up at the door one day, dick in hand.
There's nee difference
I just meant general area. I assume Sunderland or local?
I am on the bus to Seaham with my fly open as I type.Its in Seaham, thats about as vague as I can get, and considering theres like three bar/cafes in Seaham its just a matter of ticking off a list
I am on the bus to Seaham with my fly open as I type.
Yet dissolved O2 levels are FAR higher and a lot of reputable breweries have stated its just not possible to make good beer in cans.
This is what I was referring toReally? Everything I've read suggests that modern cans are better at keeping beer fresh for longer than bottles - no light and less likely to keep oxygen out. And from a personal POV, the aroma from cans of Punk IPA and Dead Pony Club definitely appears stronger than from the bottled version.
"Cans are air tight and hermetically sealed, preventing oxygen from damaging the beer. Over time, oxygen can leach into bottled beer under the cap, especially with improperly sealed caps or twist-off caps. " http://www.taptrail.com/the-many-benefits-of-canned-craft-beer/
"To everyone's delight, canning is also better for a beer's quality, according to Welz.
Cans don't let light in, plain and simple. "Light is destructive to the organic compound in beer that make the flavors everyone is so crazy about," he said.
Welz also suspects that cans, with a "double-crimped" seal, are better than bottles at preventing air from getting in - air being one of the main enemies of a delicious brew."
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/why-canned-beer-is-better-2013-8
"With zero light, less oxygen and environmental benefits canning was an easy decision,"
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.cn...an-became-hot-hint-hipsters-are-involved.html