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more and more craft breweries are starting to put their high quality beers in cans. Storage is better (no light skunking issues) and transportation is cheaper. Don't knock a beer just because it is canned.

I just don't like drinking from cans. Unless its in a keg or a bottle, I probably won't bother buying it.
 

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But then I have to clean the glasses. Especially if I switch beers that evening.

it can be a pain, yes, but glassware (especially the proper glassware) can enhance the drinking experience. Plus, i've stopped collecting t-shirts and hats from trips and now just grab a pint glass or something similar as a way of remembering a trip. i've got shelves full of glasses, so i'm not too worried. A properly poured guinness is a beautiful thing.
 

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it can be a pain, yes, but glassware (especially the proper glassware) can enhance the drinking experience. Plus, i've stopped collecting t-shirts and hats from trips and now just grab a pint glass or something similar as a way of remembering a trip. i've got shelves full of glasses, so i'm not too worried. A properly poured guinness is a beautiful thing.

Yes, oh yes it is. Wanting to see a proper cascade also encourages me to empty the glass faster so it can be refilled, lol.

I recently got some proper glassware for scotch. Best. Gift set. Ever.
 

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You clowns don't know jack about proper glassware.

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