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American-Style Lager Specialist![]() Registered Member #113 Joined: Thu Jun 18 2009, 04:42PMCity & State: Laplace, Louisiana Posts: 2068 Thanked 374 times in 300 posts | Time was, beer came in one size: whether bottle or can, the stuff inside measured a reliable 12 ounces. But walk into a craft-beer store these days and you’ll see shelf after shelf taken over by giants: 22-ounce “bombers,” 750-milliliter wine bottles, even three-liter jeroboams. -Website Link- ![]() | ||
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| Beer Cub |
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![]() Registered Member #510 Joined: Sat Jul 07 2012, 08:02AMCity & State: Cheyenne, Wyoming Posts: 310 Thanked 85 times in 64 posts | Personally I wish they would all scrap the 12 oz and the 22 oz. Just sell everything in pints! [ Edited Tue Mar 05 2013, 11:08AM ] | ||
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Founder and President![]() ![]() Registered Member #1 Joined: Mon Mar 10 2008, 08:14AMCity & State: New Orleans, Louisiana Posts: 5857 Thanked 424 times in 397 posts | I love the 22 oz bottles and enjoy drinking them. I normally only have about 2 glasses of beer when I'm drinking. These bottles give you 2 glasses of beer, maybe a little more? They also look great with the cork and cage thingy. It also makes the beer more attractive in my opinion. Kind of like a nice bottle of wine. | ||
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