Will we be saying that soon? Yup, a company in Panama is marketing whiskey in a can. I'm speechless.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ans-like-.html
Will we be saying that soon? Yup, a company in Panama is marketing whiskey in a can. I'm speechless.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ans-like-.html
Interesting... don't know about the 12oz can, but a 5.5oz can (like what orange juice comes in) might make sense. I will sometimes take whiskey to friends house and I don't like lugging a whole bottle around.
-bk
Hope is subversive, for it limits the grandiose pretensions of the present by calling into existence the possibility of something better.
Like minis, which I think are handy for sampling. But a beverage can can't be reclosed. Reminds me of a limerick (clean!): there was a canner exceedly canny, who remarked one day to his granny, a canner can can anything thing that he can, but a canner can't can a can, can he?
Amy
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Reminds me of Jim Beam and cola in a can, only without the cola.
standards of fill for distilled spirits:
(2) For metal containers which have the general shape and design of a can,
which have a closure which is an integral part of the container, and which cannot
be readily reclosed after opening--
355 milliliters
200 milliliters
100 milliliters
50 milliliters
355ml=12 fl oz
200ml=6.76 fl oz
100ml=3.38 fl oz
50ml= 1.69 fl oz
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