Canned Beer: Not Just Watered Down and Tasteless

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In the days of old canned beer may have been relegated to tailgating, shotgunning, and drinking on a budget.  But those days are no more.  There’s a stigma that goes along with canned beer, that it’s cheap and it tastes like metal.  NOT TRUE.  Beer can taste delicious regardless of the vessel you serve it in.  In fact due to the increasing cost of brewing caused mostly by the worldwide hop shortage, some of the best beers on the market these days are being served in a can.  Here’s a few any beer lover would be happy to get their hands on……..

new belgium fat tire amber ale

The New Belgium Fat Tire Amber Ale Named in honor of the founder Jeff’s bike trip through Belgium, Fat Tire Amber Ale marks a turning point in the young electrical engineer’s home brewing. Belgian beers use a far broader palette of ingredients (fruits, spices, esoteric yeast strains) than German or English styles. Jeff found the Belgian approach freeing. Upon his return, Jeff created Fat Tire Ale.  He and his wife, Kim traveled around sampling their homebrews to the public. Fat Tire’s appeal quickly became evident. People liked everything about it. Except the name. Fat Tire won fans with its sense of balance: toasty, biscuit-like malt flavors coasting in equilibrium with hoppy freshness. Source: newbelgium.com

youngs double chocolate stout

Young’s Double Chocolate Stout pours super dark with an excellent thick tan head that remains until the beer is gone. Head has good creamy flavor and smells like chocolate(no surprise there). It’s reminiscent of “dark” chocolate flavors. Best if drank very cold IMO. One of my favorite and consistent stouts. Source: beeradvocate.com

sly fox pikeland pils

Sly Fox Pikeland Pils A Northern German style Pilsner brewed with imported German Pils malt and hopped with German and Czech hops. Light in body, light straw in color and dry.  Gold Medal winner at Great American Beer Fest 2007.  Source: SlyFoxBeer.com

Dales

Oskar Blues Dale’s Pale Ale A hoppy, delicious Pale Ale. This beer pours a medium golden color with a creamy white head. The aroma is pleasantly sweet and hoppy. The hops are peachy and floral. There’s some malt sweetness, as well. The flavor is hoppy without being overly bitter.  Source: beeradvocate.com

ten fidy

Oskar Blues Ten FIDY An Imperial Stout available in cans, our winter seasonal beer is immensely viscous and loaded with neck-deep flavors of chocolate, malt, coffee, cocoa and oats.

It’s the beer equivalent of decadently rich milkshake made with malted-milk balls and Heaven’s best chocolate ice cream. Ten FIDY is about 10% ABV and is made with enormous amounts of two-row malts, chocolate malts, roasted barley, flaked oats and hops. Its huge-but-comforting flavors hide a whopping 98 IBUs that are deftly tucked underneath the beer’s mountains of malty goodness.  Source: Oskarblues.com

hell or high watermelon

21st Amendment Hell or High Watermelon Wheat The definition of summer in a pint glass. This unique, American-style wheat beer, is brewed with 400 lbs. of fresh pressed watermelon in each batch. Light turbid, straw color, with the taste and essence of fresh watermelon. Finishes dry and clean.5.5% alcohol/vol. – 17 IBUs Source: 21st Amendment



brew free or die IPA

21st Amendment Brew Free! or Die IPADeep golden color. Citrus and piney hop aromas. Assertive malt backbone supporting the overwhelming bitterness. Dry hopped in the fermenter with four types of hops giving an explosive hop aroma. Many refer to this IPA as Nectar of the Gods. Judge for yourself. Now Available in Cans!
7.2% alcohol/vol. – 75 IBUs  Source: 21st Amendment


Siamese Twin Ale

Uncommon Brewers Siamese Twin Ale It is a traditional Belgian-style Double seasoned with coriander and entirely uncommon Thai spices. At first surprising, the floral notes of lemongrass and sharper bite of kaffir lime blend with the deep malt of this double to produce a dangerously drinkable beer.  Source: uncommonbrewers.com

caldera ashland amber

Caldera Ashland Amber A crisp, well balanced, refreshing amber.  Simplicity is the key to this recipe.  Hops: Cascade, Galena.  ABV 5.6%  Overall: Very nice amber ale, super drinkable (of course, my bias toward Ambers might influence this impression), definitely a beer that should be on your “can shelf.”  Source: thebrewsite.com

guinness in a can

Guinness A classic beer, both brewed and drank worldwide.  Generally preferred from a tap, but the nitro-widget within the can acts as a wonderful substitute when you don’t have a keg handy.  Do yourself a favor and go drink a Guinness.

October 19, 2009

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  2. Deb Kolaras says:

    Happy to report that Colorado has several – Ska Brewing and Upslope are others definitely worth a mention and being portable just means a little more ability to share with friends, when ordinarily you’d just say – “oh you should try…”.

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  5. Rob Blatt says:

    I know you can find Dale’s at Bierkraft in Park slope, Brooklyn, NY.

  6. JDP says:

    I can attest to the Oskar Blues being delicious. High grav and smooth scottish ale. good stuff

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  9. Dogmar says:

    Blue Mountain Brewery in Afton VA has an excellent IPA in a can, Full Nelson.

  10. Emory says:

    You know, although it’s on of my favorites, Fat Tire in a can is awful. Pabst Light was less disappointing (but still awful). I can only dig Fat Tire our of a bottle.

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  12. Preston says:

    Notice they didn’t mention, Bud, Miller, Natty (shudders), and all other crappy domestic beers which would taste like piss and soap if you served them out of the holy grail.

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  16. bcole says:

    dale’s pale ale is also the only beer that taste better after being left out over night

  17. russell says:

    I don’t see Bombshell Blonde. What’s wrong with you?

  18. tayyabr says:

    gr8………….

  19. e cigarette says:

    Mmmm canned beer. The deliciousness of aluminum canS!

  20. ben says:

    i like beer

  21. ryan says:

    Belhaven Scottish Ale is my favorite in a can.

    Available at Bev-more

  22. Gary Joe says:

    I find it ironic that the same people who turn up their nose at drinking beer out of a metal can act real snobby about drinking beer on tap (i.e. metal keg)

  23. Gary Joe says:

    …and let me put in a plug for the tasty canned beers from Southern Star Brewing.

  24. Jeff D says:

    Anyone who claims bottled beer tastes better than canned beer needs to take a blind taste test. I found 6 pks of Ska’s Modus Hoperandi at an Illinois store, and it’s outstanding.

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  27. LeBron Mexico says:

    Kona Brewing Company in Hawaii is at the cutting edge of craft brewers who are putting non-urine in cans. Their Koko Loko Coconut Stout from a can was outrageous.

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