MistressSybs wrote:See I'm totally NOT a fan of cans either... hate the taste... but one of my camp partners (we're all virgins) keeps asking if I think we should avoid the beer bottles and move to cans. My thoughts on it has always been, if the bottle doesn't leave the rv than no harm no foul right? We pour our beer into our traveling container and go. And most alcohol comes in bottles too right? Sure we have to pack out the glass bottles to a recycling camp but we packed em in right? So I keep thinking it shouldn't be a big deal and she keeps asking... SO help a girl out... do I really need to hunt up cans or alter my beer preference?
MistressSybs wrote:See I'm totally NOT a fan of cans either... hate the taste... but one of my camp partners (we're all virgins) keeps asking if I think we should avoid the beer bottles and move to cans. My thoughts on it has always been, if the bottle doesn't leave the rv than no harm no foul right? We pour our beer into our traveling container and go. And most alcohol comes in bottles too right? Sure we have to pack out the glass bottles to a recycling camp but we packed em in right? So I keep thinking it shouldn't be a big deal and she keeps asking... SO help a girl out... do I really need to hunt up cans or alter my beer preference?
Token wrote:Trader Joes has some OK stuff in cans.
I bring kegs and 22 Oz bottles.
Haven't found a beer in a can I like yet.
MistressSybs wrote:My thoughts on it has always been, if the bottle doesn't leave the rv than no harm no foul right?
theCryptofishist wrote:MistressSybs wrote:My thoughts on it has always been, if the bottle doesn't leave the rv than no harm no foul right?
The pertinent questions are: If there's a break in the rv will the shards get outside and on the playa? If they do, will you do the stoop labor of picking up every single one?
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