Wine in a can
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Wine in a can
I just saw this on the news. Is this the future for wine http://instagram.com/p/goh9Doq5GN
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Re: Wine in a can
If the wine is worth drinking, this would be handy for backpacking, flying, etc. where package weight is a concern.
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Re: Wine in a can
For the right wines it works. I don't see this as a negative.
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The same wines that get Stelvin screw tops.Moses Botbol wrote:For the right wines it works. I don't see this as a negative.
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Re: Wine in a can
I've done multiple backpacking trips with beer in my pack ... and I would not think that wine would offer the same feeling as a beer after the exertion of getting to the top of the mountain. But maybe for a pic-nic. I would give it a shot under the right circumstances.Eric Menchen wrote:If the wine is worth drinking, this would be handy for backpacking, flying, etc. where package weight is a concern.
One commenter on instagram mentioned outdoor concerts... definitely a good idea, but I would still think that you would pour it into something, right? and not swig it from the can. I think that is the biggest hurdle.
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Re: Wine in a can
Could definitely see myself having some chilled Vinho Verde off of one of these cans!
Pretty excited about that actually :)
Pretty excited about that actually :)
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Re: Wine in a can
I have two piece Lexan wine glasses for flying and backpacking. Very light, and pretty compact. Except for winter backcountry snowboarding, I generally find weight to be the first problem in packing, not space.
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Re: Wine in a can
If at all possible, when backpacking I try to pack a couple cans of beer for the first night. Typically in the Sierra I'm camping at an elevation somewhere between 8,000-14,000 feet, consequently it tends to be a bit chilly. A little wine would be perfect for these trips and since I also have some lexan wine glasses, I'd be able enjoy the wine from a proper vessel.