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You ever have the alcohol Arnold Palmer cans? The blue ones... I used to be hooked on 'em.
Actually never heard of them lol. One day I thought it would be a good idea to mix it with Henny though and I liked it. I've never seen alcoholic Arnie Palmer's. I'm jealous.
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They taste great and as a bonus they have booze. Get them in the can, never the bottle. The bottled version is terrible.
Re: Testing the validity of a certain product's claim.
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The Great Father
They taste great and as a bonus they have booze. Get them in the can, never the bottle. The bottled version is terrible.
I don't think any bottled Arizona drink is as good as in the can tbh.
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I've seen it, never had it.
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Nothing bottle is ever better then anything in a can because of the light. Creates more heat and give it a bitter taste. In a can it's able to maintain its natural fermented taste.
Perfect example is Heinaken.
Can > Bottle
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As oppose to the shitty green ones, I agree. It's a light issue, right? At least that's what I heard.
@The Great Father
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You want as little light entering as it disturbs the bacteria that are responsible for the flavor. Clear glass is stupid to use, green is mediocre but brown is tops in term of prolonging freshness.
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I never knew that lol. Why would they put anything in a clear bottle then? Kind of stupid no?
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Nahlidge
I never knew that lol. Why would they put anything in a clear bottle then? Kind of stupid no?
Usually corona, which is basically piss mixed with stale bread anyway.
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Dude's right, corona is basically piss water. Not as bad as Miller lite though.