I've frozen a few cans without a problem. I freeze water and soda plastic bottles all the time so I can have a cold drink in the car for hours without dilluting the taste. I think Coors has storebought plastic beer bottles like you get at sporting events and music gigs... If you can stomach that sort of "Rocky Mountain Freshness". I think it comes from the Moose and Elk there.CarVolvo wrote:yes if its canadian beer it will survive the cold longer and stronger than our american "watery" beer cousins
I think they have screw on tops. But then I wouldn't know...I've never been wealthy enough to justify $7 for one beer at an event.
Bud Ice is 5.9% alc. still freezes even in a freezer that doesn't get that cold. But then it just tastes like _________________ with more alcohol.
...Although I have to admit, my beer of choice when I'm going for a quicker effect.
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