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OK, beer question.
can, bottle, on tap....is there a taste difference? i cant seem to tell.
then again, i dont drink that much beer. |
Big difference. Beer on tap is best, by far. Go to a good microbrewery or to a pub in England. You'll notice the difference. Also, it is imperative that you dring beer from a glass, NOT from a bottle or can. You need to smell as well as taste the beer.
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Absolutely true, must drink from a glass- preferable from a tap. Ironically, with all the bashing that cans get, they are slowly starting to be accepted again as a suitable means for storage. They are technically superior since they allow in zero light, and that is ultimately what diminishes beer over time...still can't see pouring a nice Belgian ale from a can though...
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Ah beer. So glad it is Friday.
A fine subject Vash. Thank you for bringing it up!http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat6.gif |
Bottle
Tap Can |
If tap is not an option, cans typically stay fresher than bottles, must use glass, however, because metal tastes like poop
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As I told the manger of my golf club when they switched to cans on the course....
BEER IN CANS TASTES LIKE $HIT! |
Just in Germany and Switzerland and sampled the good stuff. Real bier comes in bottles!
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Some tapped beer is also nitrided (sp?) or nonpasteurized. Nonpasteurized beer will have a more complex flavour while nitrided beer will be smoother due to the fact that nitrogen bubbles are smaller than CO2.
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"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" Ben Franklin< |
Depends on teh beer. Guinness from the tap, or a can with the widget, or a bottle with a widget all tastes the same - heavenly. Same with Boddingtons - although I can only find the wigitized cans. And there's a reason Guinness developed that widget... tap vs. can/bottle does change the taste.
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another vote against cans. cans are yucky.
Bottle or tap. too many places don't keep the draft system clean for tap to always be the best. |
really, does it matter? i know if i had my choice that be one thing, but a can is better than no beer. right?
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my kind of subject
but it's a trick question, and cannot be answered by saying this is better than that for one thing when it comes to normal pils, every brewery has local sites every site is different heiniken for instance , is better abroad than in holland it's still piss, but it's better piss outside holland guiness is better in dublin, and according to the cabdrivers it's even better in a low key , old brown pub than in a fancy pug in temple bar area for another thing, some beers are better in the bottle , some are better from tap Jupiler , belgian pils , is better from a bottle, on a sunny day , while doing manual labour outside Leffe, is better from a tap all tap beers, are only better from a tap , if those taps are actually beeign used regulary... a certain beer will be better from the bottle , than from seldomly used tap.... but it will not be better from a bottle , compared to an active tap. then there is the glas dutchies have stupid lemonade style glasses for pils beer it's redicioulous... beer glass should fit the beer but at all times, it should have provisioning to make sure you can hold the beer , without warming your beer with your hands ribs on the glass. a foot , or a handle etc etc |
wow. only can i like is tecate. you need a flat surface to lay down some salt.
interesting about the tap beer.... happy friday, guys. |
I usually like tap best, and drink ales and stouts. Bottles are fine. Don't like cans at all.
Only exceptions - bottled Guiness is uniquely good, as is canned Sapporo Black. |
jyl - praise the widget!
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Any good Ale , Weizenbier, Porter or Stout in a bottle. When working on the car, digging in the yard plain ol' Coors in the can. I used to homebrew, but been too busy lately.
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Tap at the bar or restaurant
Bottle in the house or yard Can in the garage and beach (no glass allowed on beaches) |
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