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Here in the Cincinnati/Northern Ky area, they used to make Wiedeman, Burger, Hudepohl, and I think a few others. The mass produced beers put them out of business. But, they are making a comeback. They ain't nothing fancy. But they are from the old German heritage, and they will be brewed here in the area. I do remember that the bottled versions of these beers tasted better than the caned versions. But that's true of most any beer.
I always preffered bottles, the can always left a tin taste in my mouth
They are such a PIA though. Whenever we are camping and someone brings bottles, I cringe. It seems I get cut every time, by a broken bottle! Plus they weigh allot and than you need to dispose of them. When we camp, if everyone brings cans, we crush them, By the end of the weekend we usually have a garbage bag full, and whoever takes them, makes enough to buy another case after recycling. I agree that most beers taste better from a bottle.
beers by my pool HAD to be cans and mixed cocktails were in plastic, no exceptions. I had whiners that say I never drop but it just takes once. Bottles may taste better but bare feet say no
I have a rule at my place. If I know someone and trust them to back me up - they can have a glass container. NOBODY ELSE, no exceptions.
There's a lot of reasons why
You know what? I think "SUPERB REPUTATION" is IT, unless KPayne planted a suprise that opens when someone just gets way too happy with themselves.
I have a rule at my place. If I know someone and trust them to back me up - they can have a glass container. NOBODY ELSE, no exceptions.
There's a lot of reasons why
You know what? I think "SUPERB REPUTATION" is IT, unless KPayne planted a suprise that opens when someone just gets way too happy with themselves.
I understand about glass by the pool.
But, if I can't trust them around the house with glass, I don't want them around at all.
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