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Well, to make it a controversial golf topic we would need to say, "Drinking beer from a can causes slow play."Just here to post in what could be the most controversial topic on golf... ever.
What about the aluminum bottle? Is that a can or a bottle?I'm afraid to type that I prefer a can over a bottle
Ah, now this is a winner for me...as long as it gets me back in the good graces of the bottle communityWhat about the aluminum bottle? Is that a can or a bottle?
I like the can-bottles. Being able to put the top back on to avoid spillage, especially on the golf course, is clutch.Ah, now this is a winner for me...as long as it gets me back in the good graces of the bottle community
Just something about when that aluminum is ice cold...adds to the experienceI like the can-bottles. Being able to put the top back on to avoid spillage, especially on the golf course, is clutch.
^^^^^^I don’t drink main stream beers. Craft beers, at least in my neck of the woods, come on tap or in cans. Given that, I guess I need to agree.
I think it's beer dependent as well. And I think you are onto something with the green bottle beer in a can just doesn't taste right.I think this is beer dependent. Any green bottle beer in a can is absolute garbage.
It does right?
Beer cans are a only transportation device before they hit a glass.
Unless you're playing golf, which forces cans into play and into koozies.
Obviously not the best tasting drinking method, but we all make sacrifices for the good of the game.