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jefro

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20 hours ago, jefro said:

any suggestions on what type of koozie will work on a cruise?

do i need a special size for the beer? 

i think the metal bottles are a different size

any help is greatly appreciated

There is no such thing as a metal bottle. It is either a bottle which is glass or a can which is metal.

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21 minutes ago, Jolly Ogre said:

There is no such thing as a metal bottle. It is either a bottle which is glass or a can which is metal.

I believe he meant metal can that is in a shape of bottle. So his question is what size is the metal can that is shaped like a bottle so he can get the correct koozie.

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26 minutes ago, Bean79 said:

I believe he meant metal can that is in a shape of bottle. So his question is what size is the metal can that is shaped like a bottle so he can get the correct koozie.

I knew what he meant, however...if you drink beer out of a can then...

OMG!!! .... you are a heretic and should be stoned and burned at the stake. 

Only glass bottles or draft in a glass are acceptable receptacles for brew.

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23 minutes ago, Jolly Ogre said:

I knew what he meant, however...if you drink beer out of a can then...

OMG!!! .... you are a heretic and should be stoned and burned at the stake. 

Only glass bottles or draft in a glass are acceptable receptacles for brew.

Touche sir touche!!

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in response to jolly ogre...i much prefer my beer straight from the tap,and as a last resort ill drink from an aluminum can.

bottles are for the most part the lesser evil.

but im guessing the ship doesnt carry bottles as to limit any injuries from broken glass

so im down to consuming from aluminum

so thank you bean 79 for the heads up on another thread.

I will say this has been an entertaining topic.

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1 hour ago, jefro said:

in response to jolly ogre...i much prefer my beer straight from the tap,and as a last resort ill drink from an aluminum can.

bottles are for the most part the lesser evil.

but im guessing the ship doesnt carry bottles as to limit any injuries from broken glass

so im down to consuming from aluminum

so thank you bean 79 for the heads up on another thread.

I will say this has been an entertaining topic.

Craft beer are often in bottles.  Stella, Corona, Amstel Light, Heineken when not on tap, etc.  American beer is usually in the aluminum bottle shaped container.   

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I'm sorry sir but I must protest most vigorously.  Pistol at forty paces or cutlasses if you prefer, or a great microbrew in a can or a bottle. Bottling date is much more important than the holy vessel that the nectar is contained in. Modern cans are as evolved if not better because glass has light contamination issues. 

Cheers Jolly Ogre!

2 hours ago, Jolly Ogre said:

I knew what he meant, however...if you drink beer out of a can then...

OMG!!! .... you are a heretic and should be stoned and burned at the stake. 

Only glass bottles or draft in a glass are acceptable receptacles for brew.

 

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17 hours ago, Jolly Ogre said:

I knew what he meant, however...if you drink beer out of a can then...

OMG!!! .... you are a heretic and should be stoned and burned at the stake. 

Only glass bottles or draft in a glass are acceptable receptacles for brew.

Sorry sir I cannot relate to your opinion as I don't partake in the swallowing of such swill known as beer. Only the finest whiskey for me......crown royal. hahaha.

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33 minutes ago, Bean79 said:

Sorry sir I cannot relate to your opinion as I don't partake in the swallowing of such swill known as beer. Only the finest whiskey for me......crown royal. hahaha.

Crown Royal is not real whisky. 

Try The Dalmore. Or if you are a peasant Johnny Walker. 

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