I'm with Bill. Micro brewers seldom have the facilities to put their brew in cans. Yeah, great minds, or just a bit of thirst. I'll have an Irish Red, please.
I too am a big fan of the microbrews. Many have opened recently, and I have seen quite a few breweries here in Connecticut and New Jersey who put their brews in cans now.
I'm a craft beer geek. We have lots of small breweries in town and several of them use cans. Craft beer has so much more flavor than mainstream production beer.
a local brewery has some tanks painted like this
ReplyDeleteNever seen micro brewery's selling it in cans
ReplyDeleteCan use one now.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Bill. Micro brewers seldom have the facilities to put their brew in cans. Yeah, great minds, or just a bit of thirst. I'll have an Irish Red, please.
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy for the microbrew revolution, it's nice to have tasty alternatives
ReplyDeleteThat's the first I've heard of this brand, but then I don't drink at all.
ReplyDeleteMe too, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI too am a big fan of the microbrews. Many have opened recently, and I have seen quite a few breweries here in Connecticut and New Jersey who put their brews in cans now.
ReplyDeleteMe too. The blonde for me please!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah - I love me a good microbrew. And some of them have the best names!
ReplyDeleteMy husband would like this! :)
ReplyDeleteYou can count me in, too.
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ReplyDeleteI would like Irish Red or stronger. Here a can contain 333 or 500 ml.
Nice photo.
regards
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I like how they name the brews.
ReplyDeleteMy SIGNS, SIGNS
I'm a craft beer geek. We have lots of small breweries in town and several of them use cans. Craft beer has so much more flavor than mainstream production beer.
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard of that down here, but that's expected.
ReplyDeleteMe, too! There are some good ones around!
ReplyDeleteAre you a gentlemen or something else?
ReplyDeleteHave you already sampled the other half of this six pack?!
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