@Krudler to No Stupid QuestionsEnglish • 6 months agoWhy would the NA beer industry standardize on a bottle shape that's grotesquely inconvenient, topples with minimal force, and doubles the required volume to ship?message-square45arrow-up162arrow-down113
arrow-up149arrow-down1message-squareWhy would the NA beer industry standardize on a bottle shape that's grotesquely inconvenient, topples with minimal force, and doubles the required volume to ship?@Krudler to No Stupid QuestionsEnglish • 6 months agomessage-square45
minus-squareSanguineParlink20•6 months agoHave they? Can you give an example? Any NA beer I’ve bought (which is quite a bit) has been in standard beer bottles. Assuming you mean non-alcoholic, right?
minus-squareSanguineParlink2•6 months agoOk, but then… I’m confused. If the issue is beer bottles generally, why specify NA beers?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•6 months agoThey mean the long neck bottles, but maybe they think different bottles are used in the rest of the world.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoNorth America. Still odd to specify that though.
Have they? Can you give an example? Any NA beer I’ve bought (which is quite a bit) has been in standard beer bottles. Assuming you mean non-alcoholic, right?
They’re talking about standard beer bottles
Ok, but then… I’m confused. If the issue is beer bottles generally, why specify NA beers?
They mean the long neck bottles, but maybe they think different bottles are used in the rest of the world.
Probably North America
North America. Still odd to specify that though.