How Many Bottles of Beer Come in a "Case of Beer"?

Started by PRC, March 05, 2012, 03:51:19 PM

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A "Case of Beer" has this many bottles:

6 Beer
1 (3%)
12 Beer
7 (21.2%)
24 Beer
22 (66.7%)
Other
3 (9.1%)

Total Members Voted: 33

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Jacob

Like the other Canadians I'm used to "case = 12 pack", "two-four" or "flat" = 24; but frankly I don't give a fuck what you call the packaging as long as I get my beer.

katmai

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crazy canuck

Quote from: Benedict Arnold on March 05, 2012, 05:44:34 PM
Some day you'll leave the 20th century and realize that there is a ton of American beer these days that isn't Bud, Coors, or Miller. 

Someday you will learn to read.   Not four posts above your post I said this:

QuoteI grant you there are some excellent micro breweries in the US.

:P

Barrister

And one day Americans will realize there are also some excellent Canadian micro-brews...
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katmai

Quote from: Barrister on March 05, 2012, 07:47:16 PM
And one day Americans will realize there are also some excellent Canadian micro-brews...
Your country is just Moosehead and Molson!
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Quote from: crazy canuck on March 05, 2012, 07:39:12 PM
Quote from: Benedict Arnold on March 05, 2012, 05:44:34 PM
Some day you'll leave the 20th century and realize that there is a ton of American beer these days that isn't Bud, Coors, or Miller. 

Someday you will learn to read.   Not four posts above your post I said this:

QuoteI grant you there are some excellent micro breweries in the US.

:P
I actually dislike the usage of microbreweries for a lot of the top dogs out there these days.  For the amount of product they produce and the distribution they receive, anything micro in their title seems silly.  Granted they still fall short of the macros, but they are far from being small, localized breweries.  Also, I did give the name of one of my favorite Canadian craft breweries in my post Beeb. :Canuck:
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Quote from: Barrister on March 05, 2012, 07:47:16 PM
And one day Americans will realize there are also some excellent Canadian micro-brews...

Unibroue is awesome.  Possibly my favorite craft brewery.  But apart from that, it's all Moosehead, Molson, and Labatt's down here.  I'd love to find some others.
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derspiess

Quote from: Benedict Arnold on March 05, 2012, 08:49:48 PM
I actually dislike the usage of microbreweries for a lot of the top dogs out there these days.  For the amount of product they produce and the distribution they receive, anything micro in their title seems silly.  Granted they still fall short of the macros, but they are far from being small, localized breweries.  Also, I did give the name of one of my favorite Canadian craft breweries in my post Beeb. :Canuck:

"Microbrewery" is a lazy way of saying craft brewery these days.  Some people don't know the difference, but I gave up on getting worked up about it a long time ago. 
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Josquius

I've never encountered a case of beer.
In Holland they have crates with 24 iirc and in the UK are variable size boxes.
Nothing as iconic as a six pack of cans.
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HisMajestyBOB

Quote from: Jacob on March 05, 2012, 05:56:08 PM
I gotta go with the Americans on this one. They've got some fine beer.

And mega-brew lager is mega-brew lager no matter where it's made... the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa... whatever.

Except in Asia it doubles as formaldehyde. And there are no good microbrews.
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Pedrito

A case is 15 bottles, if .66 litres bottles; 24 bottles, if .33 litres bottles or cans.

The first case is 10 litres, the second is 7.92 litres. Obviously, the .66 bottle case is best.

If this is the case.

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