That's all beer. What's the difference between canned beer and bottled beer? Actually, I didn't understand it at first. I didn't know there was a big difference between canned beer and bottled beer until I heard from experts some time ago. Then don't buy it indiscriminately. What's the difference between canned beer and bottled beer? After reading it, you have knowledge. Don't buy it wrong again.
The packaging of canned beer is usually a beverage can, which is made of metal. Chemically, metals are very active, and we all know that beverage cans will reflect the beer inside, which will eventually lead to a decline in the taste and taste of beer. And canned beer, all use glass cans, the main component of glass, silica, is relatively stable, so canned beer rarely causes other reactions, so it will not destroy the taste and taste of beer. Generally speaking, bottled beer will taste better than canned beer.
Canned beer is not afraid of falling or squeezing, and it is small in size and occupies little space, so it is particularly convenient to carry around. However, canned beer is different. Glass jars are afraid of knocking and falling. Even if it is put in a satchel, it takes up a lot of space and is particularly heavy. As we all know, if it is convenient to go out, I suggest you choose canned beer.
As we all know, beer should be stored in a cool place. Although the glass jar of beer is very dark in color, its shading may be worse than bottled beer. As we all know, canned beer is very easy to store and can be preserved for a long time. After long-term storage, the quality of bottled beer will be much worse because the beer inside will be exposed to the sun.
Generally speaking, buying beer should be decided according to your own situation. If you go out or carry it with you, then I suggest you choose bottled beer. If you drink it at home, as long as you don't buy it for too long, it is recommended to buy a small bottle. After all, canned beer tastes much better than bottled beer, and bottled beer will be more cost-effective in storage and price.