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Sierra Nevada now in cans 13 years 10 months ago #97

These hitting Europe anytime soon, then?

Sierra Nevada now in cans 12 years 10 months ago #98

"B-Hop":30r72opx wrote: These hitting Europe anytime soon, then?[/quote:30r72opx]

Surely...

Sierra Nevada now in cans 12 years 10 months ago #99

Just been on to Ken in Drinkstore, they'll be here in "4-6 weeks".

Happy days.

And they've 5 new cans in from Sly Fox[i:f0sti038] right now[/i:f0sti038]...

KeeganAles?

Sierra Nevada now in cans 12 years 10 months ago #100

"B-Hop":2qgf5lur wrote:
And they've 5 new cans in from Sly Fox[i:2qgf5lur] right now[/i:2qgf5lur]...

KeeganAles?[/quote:2qgf5lur]

From Pennsylvania, a brewery that [i:2qgf5lur]only[/i:2qgf5lur] cans.

[list:2qgf5lur][*:2qgf5lur]113 is a solid IPA, very bitter and a bit rough, lots of crystal, lots of Simcoe.[/*:m:2qgf5lur]
[*:2qgf5lur]Phoenix is a better beer, a more balanced APA with plenty of citrus.[/*:m:2qgf5lur]
[*:2qgf5lur]Pikeland Pils is noble hops in American quantities - if you caught Victory Prima Pils when it was here last year, this is similar.[/*:m:2qgf5lur][/list:u:2qgf5lur]
Not tried the other two in stock.

Hope to see more AmeriCANs like this!

Sierra Nevada now in cans 12 years 10 months ago #101

I think cans are the way to go if brewer wants to do a super hoppy/fresh beer. any cans ive seen look the business and have a lot more sellable face than a bottle and hold there freshness much better. The more brewery the better canning is my opinion.

Taste teat a bottle V can of punk ipa.

Sierra Nevada now in cans 12 years 10 months ago #102

I have to say I was a little reticent regarding cans but I now think that they are the way to go. My reservations where down to the taste difference but modern cans seem to have none of the effects the old generation used to have. And on the plus side, easier to transport, more resilient and easier to recycle.
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