Ideal Format for Buying Beer

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  1. BeastOfTheNortheast

    BeastOfTheNortheast Pooh-Bah (2,153) Dec 26, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    6x16 cans of everything.
     
  2. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
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    I like IPAs and such in 16 oz cans, I usually don't use a glass. I like Pils And Lagers in 12 oz bottles into a Pils glass. Stouts and such I think 12 oz is just easier than unwieldy bombers or 750s
     
  3. Lonestar9

    Lonestar9 Zealot (555) Apr 27, 2008 South Carolina
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    Wrong, wrong, and wrong...cans are awesome and I’m happy to drink most any beer from a can! We will agree to disagree...lol.
     
  4. bbtkd

    bbtkd Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,790) Sep 20, 2015 South Dakota
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    Cans are OK, as long as I pour into a glass. Otherwise I risk catching my mustache on the tab, which is a drag.
     
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  5. Reef

    Reef Pooh-Bah (2,613) Dec 2, 2016 South Carolina
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    Quarts, that's how I was brought up, anyway.
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  6. HeavyDandtheGirls

    HeavyDandtheGirls Pundit (785) Mar 7, 2014 Massachusetts

    16oz cans is best for me, perfect amount for "1 beer".

    I also like 32oz growlers. Splitting one of those with the wife always gets me a little extra.
     
  7. dlcarst

    dlcarst Zealot (733) Aug 21, 2015 Missouri
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  8. NickTheGreat

    NickTheGreat Maven (1,470) Oct 28, 2010 Iowa
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    In college there was a bar that had penny pitchers or quarter pitchers of beer, something like that, on certain nights. We'd each buy a pitcher and then just drink out of it like a big mug.

    . . . we thought it was pretty cool. :confused:
     
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  9. Harrison8

    Harrison8 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,285) Dec 6, 2015 Missouri
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    I don't mind how many ounces are in my beer vessel as long as it's greater than 8oz and less than 750mL.


    I do prefer bottles. They're easier to mess around with in photography, and I enjoy collecting bottle caps. Although cans are the only option on a camp out.
     
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