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  • Resch's Pilsener Cans 375ml Beer Carlton United Breweries
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    Translation missing: en.products.general.regular_price $56 Translation missing: en.products.general.sale_price $55.90

    Resch's Pilsener Cans 375ml

    Resch's Pilsner is a popular classic Carlton & United pilsner. The popular NSW beer in the working class. Smooth and refreshing with a bitter f...

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    Translation missing: en.products.general.regular_price $56 Translation missing: en.products.general.sale_price $55.90

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  • Mountain Goat Fancy Pants Amber Ale Cans 375ml Beer Mountain Goat
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    Translation missing: en.products.general.regular_price $78

    Mountain Goat Fancy Pants Amber Ale Cans 375ml

    Mountain Goat Fancy Pants is an evolution of their Hightail Ale, the first beer that they launched. It is an Amber Ale that you will love, packed w...

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  • Victoria Bitter Sydney Roosters NRL Premiership Cans 375ml-Hello Drinks Online Liquor Superstore
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    Translation missing: en.products.general.regular_price $19.99 Translation missing: en.products.general.sale_price $18.30

    Victoria Bitter Sydney Roosters NRL Premiership Cans 375ml

    Victoria Bitter have launched limited edition Sydney Roosters Cans, dedicated to their recent Grand Final triumph in the 2018 NRL Grand Final. VB h...

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    Translation missing: en.products.general.regular_price $19.99 Translation missing: en.products.general.sale_price $18.30

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There has been a recent trend in beer suppliers switching from bottles to cans. Whilst this may seem like a minor alteration, the switch to cans has brought about a number of benefits for both beer drinkers and suppliers alike. The main advantage of cans is that they are more convenient than bottles. They take up less space, meaning that they can be transported and stored with greater ease. They are also easier to recycle, as the aluminium can be melted down and reused without any loss in quality. In terms of beer itself, cans offer a wider range of flavours than bottles do. This is because the aluminium can preserves the beer's taste and aroma better than glass does. For beer drinkers who prize flavour over all else, cans are the clear choice. Finally, as suppliers convert over to cans, the cost of beer is likely to decrease. This is because cans are cheaper to produce than bottles are. So, if you're looking for an affordable beer drinking experience, cans are the way to go.