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Finding good drink (Craft beer & Prosecco) in cans or plastic.


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thanks ...

what was it like ..festival freak? sweet or dry

:bbq:

We had the rosè version as well as the original. They were dry rather than sweet. I prefered the original one.

We did have a coleman extreme keeping my ice cold for 5 days though that helped.

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On 26 May 2015 at 11:52 AM, Keithy said:

 

To this day, it remains one of the biggest mysteries to me. Cider should never go anywhere near ice.

 

Cider (proper cider) is room temperature and no fizz.

im with you on this although cellar temp rather than room temp, 

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1 hour ago, VisionOfLove said:

Bringing this thread back! Anyone sourced canned prosecco this year?!

The eternal quest.  I think the only source found before was some stuff marketed by ParisH.  I believe it does fit the description, but didn't have praise lavished upon it, may be mistaken.

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7 hours ago, VisionOfLove said:

Bringing this thread back! Anyone sourced canned prosecco this year?!

The rich prosecco metioned earlier in this thread is still available and you've probably enough time to order etc before the festival 

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Devils backbone do really nice booze, I love it and I have a similar taste to you (though I'm going to have to settle on carling cos I'm on a student budget haha) and they do some in can crates, though I'm not sure where you can buy from but I'm sure you'll be able to locate somewhere if you really wanted: http://dbbrewingcompany.com/beer/?age-verified=61a0032dec

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