Seriously cold beverage...

Mainstream "light" beer is like making love in a canoe.

F-ing close to water.
16 Oz. aluminum bottles stay super cold. Hard to beat. The "good" light beers all come mostly in glass and I'm not a fan of glass on the boat.

You know, opinions are like a$$holes....and some really stink.
 
I don’t see anything wrong with Bud Light either bro, it’s just gotta be cold AF! Do love the aluminum too:)
 
It's just a marketing ploy. You THINK the aluminum bottles and cans make the beer 'colder', but that's not actually the OPPOSITE of what's really happening. Aluminum's coefficient of thermal transfer is substantially HIGHER than a glass bottle... heat flows through it faster.

Thermal conductivity (k) of Glass: 0.95 to 1.05
Thermal conductivity (k) of 3003-series rolled Aluminum: 190

This means that the aluminum container conducts heat 190 times faster than the glass one. This means Aluminum WILL help the warm beer cool faster, but once out of the cooler, it will help the beer WARM faster.
The aluminum beer bottle FEELS colder, because it is ABSORBING the heat from your hands, which makes you THINK it's colder. While this is happening, the beer's temperature is rising 190x faster than if it were glass.

Even with a coozie on it, an aluminum can or bottle warms much faster than the contents of a glass bottle. Want it to stay cooler, longer? Wrap it in a dry cotton T-shirt. The k of Cotton is 0.04... even slower than cork.

Get some 16 ounce glass bottles, 16 ounce glass cans, some ice, a coozie, and a T-shirt. Grab some thermometers and a stopwatch, have your kids write it up for a science experiment.
 
i totally understand... I'm betting the thermal transfer coefficient of your esophogus isn't in my materials engineering databooks... ;)
 
D983C6A9-2A52-47BE-9238-F408B56E1E7D.jpeg This ones for Piratelady:) cheers!
 
All I need is cold ice for my Jefferson's Ocean Voyage # 23...
 

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