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Beer in aluminum bottles on the way
Beer in Aluminum Bottles on the Way
By CHARLES SHEEHAN AP Business writer PITTSBURGH (AP) -- How much would you pay for a bottle of beer that stays cold nearly an hour longer? Pittsburgh Brewing Co., maker of Iron City Beer, is asking an additional $1 per case. The brewery has partnered with Alcoa Inc., the world's largest aluminum maker, to produce aluminum bottles that keep beer colder for as much as 50 minutes longer, Alcoa officials said. About 20,000 cases of the new aluminum bottle beer are en route to as many as 28 states and should be on shelves this week, Alcoa and Pittsburgh Brewing said Tuesday. The bottles have three times the aluminum of a typical beer can. That gives them superior insulation, Alcoa spokesman Kevin Lowery said. Beer in aluminum bottles The beer stays cold longer, yes...but I've never been a fan of the taste from aluminum cans. I wonder if people will catch on? |
Hmmmm...I dunno. I heard somewhere that they were going to put wine in cans too :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
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As far as beer in an aluminum bottle, already Danska vodka comes in a similar 'bottle' - assuming they can seal the bottle similarly, you might see it relatively quickly for low-end beers, but there's a lot of homerism for bottled beer (especially among premium craft brews - cans don't sell at all). PS - Iron City sucks so bad |
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You can get it in vending machines or in 4-packs. |
i dunno about you, but a beer NEVER lasts over 10 minutes in my possesion...
i guess this would be a good thing for those who like to nurse their beers.... |
I'm not the biggest fan of beer, but if I drink it, it cannot be from a can. I would definitely not buy beer in an aluminum bottle.
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