Probably not, but breweries do seem to be using cans more.
Some breweries, like Huyghe with their bottles spray painted to look like stoneware, use glass bottles as a way to make their product stand out. New Belgium, and many others, have their names made right into the bottles.
Aluminum cans are cheaper to buy and ship. They aren't prohibited in "no glass" areas such as beaches, campsites and other outdoor recreational areas. It's common to find Shiner cans. Grapevine, Deep Ellum and Southern Star are craft breweries who can instead of bottle.
The screw off glass bottle has been with us for a long time, and we have screw off cans.
We probably don't have to start hoarding pry off glass bottles... any more than we already do. Just an observation.
And flocc kegging before you even start in on that.
Some breweries, like Huyghe with their bottles spray painted to look like stoneware, use glass bottles as a way to make their product stand out. New Belgium, and many others, have their names made right into the bottles.
Aluminum cans are cheaper to buy and ship. They aren't prohibited in "no glass" areas such as beaches, campsites and other outdoor recreational areas. It's common to find Shiner cans. Grapevine, Deep Ellum and Southern Star are craft breweries who can instead of bottle.
The screw off glass bottle has been with us for a long time, and we have screw off cans.
We probably don't have to start hoarding pry off glass bottles... any more than we already do. Just an observation.
And flocc kegging before you even start in on that.