How do you most like your beer?
In order, 1) on tap 2) bottle 3) can. Of course a nice frozen glass can redeem even a brew in a can. Love some craft brews. Especially a hoppy one or dark brown.
Sitting outside naked in the sun today Ill take whatever I can get as long as its tasty.
Tap, bottle, then can. Having a couple growlers, I place the growler just below the tap in preference. Somewhat like a can, as I have been known to just take it out to the pool and during it like a big can... so kinda like a can . Confusing, I like beer, at least cool is preferred . Presently working thru a case of dunkel , cans, so I guess cans are preferred today. Kinda flexible here.
Oily, that sounds wonderful! And speaking of company beer, I keep a 12 of bud lite, it really aint beer but very few of my friends appreciate my taste in beer. Besides it keeps them out of my real beer.
Its getting to be IPA time, but I still keep some porter around, oh and chocolate stout for breakfast beer . Mostly all bottles, gotta pour into the cup for pool time, I can be clumsy.
Half of you are talking about lager not beer - becks stella & grolsch indeed!
I love a hand pulled pint any day, bottles are ok but I like cans at present during lockdown I'm loving Greene King "Abbot ale" poured into a glass but plastic kegs are good too if its got Blencathra bitter in it or Old Carrock Ale we used to get them at the hut when I worked there.
I normally like a nice draft porter or stout, especially in the cooler months. For a hot day at the pool, nothing is better than a cold Bud Light Lime (in a can naturally), although I don't really consider it to be "beer".
It's winter here now so I've been enjoying some brown ales and dark ales. These have been from a bottle but I do enjoy pouring them into a glass. The darker ales have a more chocolate type flavour and maybe it's that over the cooler months that I like.
While it was still warm here I had been enjoying pale ales in a can. I had been a bottle snob thinking beer always tastes better from glass, I think I was wrong and cans (aluminium) are environmentally good and great when camping.