ANSWERS: 100
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It's already in a container, why dirty another glass?
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I would like to drink it out of a fountain, much in the same way that my cat likes to drink water out of the faucet.
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Bottle, can, glass, bong, directly out of tap. Makes no difference to me.
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If it is a can, I pour it into a glass. If it is a bottle, I can go either way.
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If I am going to drink beer, just give me the bottle or a can. It doesn't really matter.
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I prefer it from a bottle, Ice cold !!
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In order of preference: Can Bottle Glass I don't know why, but beer out of a can tastes SO good.
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I don't exactly drink beer, but for soda, which I have a hard time drinking, it works better poured into a glass. Maybe I'm just babbling...maybe there's no connection...ignore me...
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I don't like beer any way it comes.
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I like mine from the bottle and I could use one right now.
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I prefer beer in a glass, especially if the glass has been chilled.
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glass
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I don't buy beer that comes in cans. It's always seemed... trailer-trashy to me. Of course, I live in an area teeming with trailer trash... I firmly believe all alcohol deserves a glass container. So, glass, or in the appropriate glass is not available, the bottle will do nicely. Thank you!
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Right from the can or bottle.....no sense in getting a glass dirty......set up 'em bartender!
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I do not drink anything out of a can or a bottle.
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In a glass. I think beer is like wine and needs to "breathe"
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Smirnoff Ice, please. Right from the bottle. Manly yes, but I like it, too...
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I like if from can. Bottle is too narrow and no enough comes through it.
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A beer bong is good! but I kinda like a glass to let some of the carbonation settle, so I don't get as bloated feeling, and not feeling too full too soon.
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I generally don't like beer from a can whether poured in a bottle or straight from the can. Bottled beer can stay in it's bottle, I usually don't use a glass unless I'm out in a restaurant. But then I don't usually drink beer in a restaurant. :)
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Bottle, can tastes funny to me. Always have for some reason.
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I'm all about the bottle. It's the only way to drink beer.
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As long as it's ice cold, bottle or glass. If I'm hanging out at the lake, any way is fine.
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Can or bottle
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Bottle, please.
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I cant drink beer out of a can, it just tastes wrong! I also need to poor the whole can into one glass, no half emptying the can just to refill the glass later. As for a bottle, I prefer to drink it out of the bottle.
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I prefer the bottle. It tastes better to me and for some reason I enjoy sliding my hand or fingers in patterns up and down it.
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YES.
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Oh ice cold and in the bottle please!
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I have to pour the can into a glass, you can taste the tin otherwise. I would usually drink out of the bottle though, however if I'm at a family do or sitting down to a meal with my family I'll pour it into a glass (Dad's orders).
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I don't like the metallic taste that comes from a can. If I find myself presented with a can I'll pour it into a glass. If it's a bottle, depends on my mood, though a well-chilled frosty mug is always appreciated.
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If it's in a bottle then it stays in the bottle since it's already in a glass container. If it's in a can then I most definitely will pour it into a glass. To me drinking a beer out of a can is so gauche.
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I don't like beer. I'll have a citron and seven with lime please. In a tall glass, not too much ice. ; - D
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I'm not a big beer drinker, but I do know the taste buds are enhanced by the smell of what you eat. Therefore its logical to assume that good beer would taste better in a container that gave you some "nose". Like a big open mug or a pint glass. Sucking on a bottle or pull tab can allow for very little "nose", which might be a bouns for some of those brands.
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Can is usual bottle is theres no draft
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Always a glass, see photo!
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Cans are for college kids. Like any adult, I like it straight from a bottle, chilled ofcourse!
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Bottle is first option, glass next and a can last. Beer from a can just makes me feel like I'm in high school and we're in the middle of nowhere around a bonfire ready to run like hell into the woods if the cops show up. Just me? Ahh well. Cheers!
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I only like it in a glass when I am at the bar and they have it on tap...otherwise, bottles are good.
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My great uncle worked in a brewery and drowned in a vat of beer. It was a slow and horrible death as he had to get out 6 times to pee.
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Deffinately Bottle. Then can. =]
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The bottle I guess unless beer in a can is supposed to taste like aluminum.
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Bottle or glass, I don't care for canned beer.
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When I did drink it depended on the beer. If it was lager (a.k.a. Gnat's Urine) the can was fine as it tasted vile anyway (but usually cheaper and had to be done for home drinking - I couldn't afford bottled ale that often lol!). If it was bitter or ale it had to be a glass. I was a bitter drinker (or ale if I could get it) predominantly so it had to be glass. Now it is coke usually in a little plastic bottle :)
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no because the last sip is the backwash of the user and its gross...unless its your own.
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If I'm buying it ....I'm drinking the last sip.
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I actually physically can't drink the last sip out of a can or bottle. I've got neck problems and I can toss my head back that far usually. My neck curves the opposite way and I just can't do it:-(
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no, its too warm
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No, it's warm by then =/
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I don`t like beer, that`s why I don`t drink it
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Out the bottle - or in a glass either way is nice. Cans all you can taste is the metal and its distracting.
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Bottle, glass, if I must a can.
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Bottle 4 sho!
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Bottle
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bottle for me..let us know what won, okay!
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I prefer it really good and cold and my preferences in order would be: 1.glass bottle 2.aluminum bottle 3.can 4.frosted glass
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i get sick if i drink liquare
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I prefer a glass, ever since a brewery friend of mine convinced me that beer is brewed with the idea of pouring it into a glass -- and straight down the middle -- not the side, in part to get rid of a certain amount of carbonation. One of the issues, this brewer told me, is most beers have excess carbonation after the brewing process and this air needs a way to get out. (It's why draft beer always tastes better than canned or bottled.) Anyway, I do believe any beer tastes better this way, and it also slows me down just a bit as you have to stop and pour then wait for the head (suds) to settle down. Hoisting a mug can be pretty cool too.
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Into a glass from a Keg
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Generally I drink it right out of the can or bottle, but it usually tastes better when I drink it out of a glass or 4-quart saucepan or a two gallon bucket or a washtub or horse trough.
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Many thanks Scooter.
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When and if I drink beer it will be from a glass.
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Yes, every form of drink I have, I tilt it right back till every little droplet has gone! Im quite obsessive about it.
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Always in a glass...the aroma is part of the experience
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any way
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The sophisticated European almost ALWAYS drinks his beer from the glass. In fact, European breweries belive that drinking beer from the glass is so vitally important, that almost all have their own glasses manufactured for their company with their cute little logo on it and some go as far as producing glasses for each particular style they brew. Drinking beer from a glass allows beer to 'breathe' and emit its delicate flavor and aromas, because- 90% of what we taste is really smell. They also prefer to drink their beers usually 'cool', not ice cold like most Americans, again as a matter of taste. The colder a beer is, the less those flavor molecules are moving around. Thusly, if you are drinking any kind of imported beer or a fine microbew from this country, do yourself a favor- use a glass. If you are drinking Budweiser or some other brand of inferior, mass produced, sterilized, FILTH, drink from the bottle so you can't taste it.
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If you are a big craft beer geek like me, you should know to pour your beer in a glass and don’t drink from the bottle. Something like 90 percentage of what you taste is actually what you smell, pouring a beer into a glass opens up the beer’s flavor potentials with every exploding CO2 carbonation bubble.
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Im not too fussed. Either suits me.
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i dont drink.
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It all depends. If I'm drinking a weak domestic lager (AKA Budweiser, Coors, Miller, etc.), its best ice cold out of the bottle, that way you lose some of the horrible taste. If its a microbrew or import, its best out of a glass so you can get the full complexity of the beer.
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When I drink it, I drink from a bottle
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i like to drink it off my wifes belly
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I do not drink from cans and bottles. Last time when I was deperately thirsty and I drank from a can there was a wasp in the can, it went into my mouth and stung me five times. I drink from a glass, or a proper water bottle at the gym.
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Beer from a can is gross. I like beer in a bottle or in a pint glass.
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I don't mind a bottle but prefer drinking it out of a glass.
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both
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I drink it how ever it is possible
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a long neck is great. I hate it out of the can and you can definately taste the difference.
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I ussually drink it out of the vessel in which it came. But some times I bust out the yard glass.
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I enjoy it from the bottle. To me it seems to have a crisp refreshing taste. It costs alittle more but I usually pay the extra bucks to have a better tasting beer.
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in a glass deffo!!
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beer should always be drank from a glass that is the only way to enjoy it and see the way it looks sipping beer from a bottle really sucks forgive the pun! makes me cringe whenever i see it on tv if im offered a beer in a can or bottle,i ask for a pint glass the taste of beer is so much more enjoyable
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bottle as long as it is glass.
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its gotta be a nice clean glass!
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I have to drink cheap beer right now, so pouring it into a frosty mug is the only way to go!
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I like it from a bottle, but I hate beer, so...There you have it. I'm more of a hard liquor kinna gal.
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I dont fancy beer out of a can, I drink beer out of a bottle, after all it is already in a glass.
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glass bottle
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Depending on the setting. I don't drink it out of a can, but I will from a bottle. However, if I'm at an upscale gathering or restaurant, then I would drink from a glass.
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Anyway. Just so it's beer.
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A European Lager definitely is made for a glass: a) pour up until foam threatens to get over brim (glass 2/3 foam) b) let foam sink c) repeat both parts of procedure (but glass only 1/3 foam this time) d) pour up again, if you have done correctly foam should be on top of glass holding glass sideways is a French way of getting the beer without the foam quicker - but it does not develop taste as much
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I prefer drinking beer in a bottle. Irrationally speaking, the bottle seems to chill the beer better. Plus it's far sexier to drink it from the bottle. Hate beer in a glass but love it in a chilled mug. Abhor it with ice.
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I prefer to drink it from a chilled glass rather than cans. Beer with an aluminum can flavor to it is immoral and inhumane to beer! Bottles...when im at a party or something but when I am at home enjoying a nice cool beverage I like to sip it from a chilled beer mug....now when we get into special occasions...time to bring out der stein!
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I prefer to drink it from a glass, preferably sourced from a keg rather than a bottle or can.
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HELLO... GLASS IS CLASS!!!
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Bottle
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I would rather drink my beer from a bottle. Something about the taste of the glass mixed with the beer just has a genuine taste to it. Second, I would have to say out of a can.
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if i was alone in can but if another gentleman got for me i would love pour it in cup
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I don't drink beer. I'm straight edge.
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