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Evey seltzer I have had that has real booze in them Gin, vodka, rum, whatever are pretty good. I just don't like the popular malt liquor ones but whom I am I to judge
Performance seems to be the same, based on feedback from those who have used both, much better price, and it'll handle 12oz cans, bottles, and skinny cans, all without forcing "luggage" on you that you have to carry around in case you have different sizes for the day. Also can be used as a cocktail glass, if you happen to be too far away from the boat and someone offers mixers.
Performance seems to be the same, based on feedback from those who have used both, much better price, and it'll handle 12oz cans, bottles, and skinny cans, all without forcing "luggage" on you that you have to carry around in case you have different sizes for the day. Also can be used as a cocktail glass, if you happen to be too far away from the boat and someone offers mixers.
Those work pretty well too. They are a little funny shaped to me. I have a style for each type of can, just depends on what I’m drinking that day. BruMates can be found on sale for $15 plus a 10% off coupon.
Performance seems to be the same, based on feedback from those who have used both, much better price, and it'll handle 12oz cans, bottles, and skinny cans, all without forcing "luggage" on you that you have to carry around in case you have different sizes for the day. Also can be used as a cocktail glass, if you happen to be too far away from the boat and someone offers mixers.
I've tried most of those on the list, and won't turn them down if I'm offered. But, for the boat it's usually Michelob Ultra so I can drink all day and not get a BUI. At home or if I'm on the road and can walk to my hotel it's whichever IPA is local.