Difference between can and bottled beer

These differences between the above mail subject should be philosophical discussions.
Since they are not and I have been an Imbiber for some years and I can swear by your pastors ass, that the bottled beer is superior, am I right or am I right?
I would opine that your opinion stems from the fact that you got introduced to alcohol through the bottle. It is what you knew first.
Had you been introduced to alcohol thru the can route,you would be claiming can beer is the best.
 
Thought you should know this...
A can is cylindrical. A tin is usually rectangular, lower than it is wide (rather flat), and almost exclusively used for containing preserved fish, e.g. "a tin of sardines" and "a tin of kippered herring
Am talking of the metal. It's not aluminum, but tin.
 
Am talking of the metal. It's not aluminum, but tin.
Though today beer cans are made from aluminum, those early cans were constructed out of heavy gauged steel coated with a thin layer of tin to prevent rusting. This tinning of steel cans became so ubiquitous that even today aluminum cans are still sometimes called "tin cans."

 
Though today beer cans are made from aluminum, those early cans were constructed out of heavy gauged steel coated with a thin layer of tin to prevent rusting. This tinning of steel cans became so ubiquitous that even today aluminum cans are still sometimes called "tin cans."

Noted Masterji.
 
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