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Well, since I don't go into the RPG side and I know the poster in question it was new to me.Not that novel: "WotC shill" comes fast and Furious in this fandom.
Well, since I don't go into the RPG side and I know the poster in question it was new to me.Not that novel: "WotC shill" comes fast and Furious in this fandom.
What planet are you from?Can flavor is why can sodas are infinitely superior to bottle sodas.
Yeah, bottled is far superior. I hate the metallic tin taste of canned beer. Although, this doesn't seem to be a problem with all beers.I don't drink a lot of soda, but I prefer bottled beer to canned.
It's much less likely to be a problem in canned beers if you pour the beer into a glass. Much of the metallic taste you get when you drink from a can is from smelling the metal.Yeah, bottled is far superior. I hate the metallic tin taste of canned beer. Although, this doesn't seem to be a problem with all beers.
Beer in cans is swill, the glass bottles provide a much superior, non-metallic flavor.I cannot speak to differences between can and bottle with re: beer, because I do not drink that swill. I would imagine that can flavor helps cover the flavor of the beer, which is terrible, but again, I cannot really make a definitive statement based on experience.
I'm also gonna differentiate between glass and plastic bottles with re: soda, because sodas in glass bottles is far superior to sodas in plastic bottles. It's just that cans are unequivocally the best.
Soda fountains are dead to me. They know what they did.
It's clear that someone prefers their soda with the smell of aluminum, which is fine. If you pour your beer, it doesn't matter whether it's from a can or a bottle--and cans have advantages in terms of being more easily recyclable and lighter. I'll pour very good beers from a can or a bottle, as the brewers choose.Beer in cans is swill, the glass bottles provide a much superior, non-metallic flavor.
Straight from the bottle for me, I don't use a dish for beer.It's clear that someone prefers their soda with the smell of aluminum, which is fine. If you pour your beer, it doesn't matter whether it's from a can or a bottle--and cans have advantages in terms of being more easily recyclable and lighter. I'll pour very good beers from a can or a bottle, as the brewers choose.