tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717216232742676074.post7393857575471450189..comments2023-12-11T08:10:41.077+00:00Comments on Mark Dredge - Beer: The Session #48: Cask, Keg, Bottle or Can...Mark Dredgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11421095862178324693noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717216232742676074.post-60383467461576502462011-02-08T12:42:43.410+00:002011-02-08T12:42:43.410+00:00In many ways you're right - it doesn't mat...In many ways you're right - it doesn't matter how your beer gets to you, only that you like it once you're drinking it. It's still worth being aware, though, that (for example) a non-conditioned bottle - or for that matter a can - is likely to have more (and coarser) bubbles injected into it, which goes on to have a direct impact on the taste. Whether that's an issue or not is a question of whether or not you like your beer that way!<br /><br />I think it's a great think that Brewdog are going to make Punk available in all forms, because the opportunities for direct comparisons are few and far between. Of course, although they will all undoubtably taste different we still wont be able to agree which is best!Pete Favellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06118087223604691014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717216232742676074.post-9581628555404597042011-02-07T13:44:02.724+00:002011-02-07T13:44:02.724+00:00A great post Mark. I wrote about the launch of Pun...A great post Mark. I wrote about the launch of Punk in cans on my blog, and whether it is the first true 'craft beer in a can' we've had in the uk. Would love to hear your thoughts on the matter and would very much welcome a comment. You know more about the issue than me!<br /><br />(just click my name to go diretc to the post)neil, eatingisntcheating.blogspot.comhttp://eatingisntcheating.blogspot.com/2011/02/is-brewdog-punk-ipa-really-first-canned.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717216232742676074.post-46382163205000189062011-02-06T15:08:11.938+00:002011-02-06T15:08:11.938+00:00My money's on Punk!My money's on Punk!Jamiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01421488014764093521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717216232742676074.post-87433991418764349012011-02-04T18:32:25.654+00:002011-02-04T18:32:25.654+00:00Yep - agreed. Do you know what, we often have beer...Yep - agreed. Do you know what, we often have beers doubled up, at least in keg, cask and bottle... Sometimes something comes up and despite already stocking in one form you've just got to grab it. <br /><br />In my experience it's often the initial effect that is very slightly different, of course keg has that extra dose of CO2, cask has the gentle tongue tingle, bottles tend to have softer bubbles and cans harder.<br /><br />Get halfway down your glass and it's all going to be pretty much the same. It's the same beer after all.<br /><br />That doesn't stop people expressing preferences, some people won't touch bottles with a bargepole on a night out, I find it somewhat inexplicable...Matt Goreckihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07406279263827019052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8717216232742676074.post-72624050133668415252011-02-04T16:38:51.740+00:002011-02-04T16:38:51.740+00:00totally agree - the best dispense system is the on...totally agree - the best dispense system is the one that suits the beer the most.Leighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05512660051158275112noreply@blogger.com