Owning to a recent birthday I have been thinking about how I can be more environmentally friendly when going out with friends. The old can versus bottle debate has come to the foreground and now I’ll have to figure this out.
What is better? According to Portland Tribune’s Sustainable Life the bottle has won. Why? Well let’s weight the two up against each other according to cost, appeal(I’m a girl , of course this counts), taste, ease of handling and how easy they are to recycle.
Let me be clear, we are of course discussing a beer can versus bottled beer as beer is my preferred drink of choice. The fact is most “so called girl drinks” are not sold in cans. Back to the point.
Cost: Well when looking at the cost, buying beer in cans seems to be more affordable then buying them in bottles. On average a saving of about R3 for every six beers you buy, which I suppose is not a lot depending on the amount of beer you consume.
Score: Can 1 Bottle 1
Next appeal: I must say I do like drinking beer out of a bottle, a can always seems a bit weird. I mean if I get a can of beer I usually just pour it out in a glass. For me a bottle seems to win here hands down.
Score: Can 0 Bottle 1
Well here comes the whole mind over matter thing. I know it’s the same beer, from the same distillery but I must admit that drinking from a can does seem to make beer taste different. Not in a bad way necessarily. It’s just well… different.
Score: Can 1 Bottle 1
Ease of handling. What I meant by this is how easy is it to clean up after your drunk buddies who have had one too many drinks and for whom you reserve special plastic glasses every time you drink together. Here I should add clumsy people as well. Can wins hands down.
Score: Can 1 Bottle 0
How easy they are to recycle? Well it seems the question should rather be if they are recycled or not. I cannot give a score on this account, as I do not know if my local pubs, restaurants and clubs recycle. Will do some digging and find out.
So the score is at Can- 3 and Bottle-3 which means the jury is still out. Guess some more research is in order and the final score will come down to which is being recycled.