Seals make beer taste better.

Day 2,466, 22:51 Published in USA USA by Majester
Bad Beer

When you open up a cold can or bottle of beer, one of the last things you expect is a bad smell or taste. However, if a beer has gone bad, you will notice this taste or smell almost immediately.

1. Smell the beer. Beer that has gone bad will usually have an off smell. If beer is exposed to too much light, it will smell like rotten eggs or sulfur. If the beer smells like grass, it may mean that the barley or hops used in the beer production were not fresh.

2. Taste the beer. Beer that has gone bad will not taste good. It may taste like decayed or rotten fruit or vegetables. A bitter, vinegar taste means that the beer has gone bad because the beer's alcohol has started to change into vinegar. A beer that was made with stale water will also taste flat.

3. Read the "best by" or "born on" dates on beer cans or bottles. Many beer manufacturers will put these dates on the beer cans, bottles or packaging. A "born on" date is the date on which a particular beer was made. The "best by" date is that last day a beer will have its best taste and flavor. Each beer manufacturer has different time tables for their "best by" and "born on" dates, so be sure to read the package of the beer you wish to purchase or consume.

All this can be avoided by ensuring your beer has good seals. Without a good seal, your beer spoils faster.

It all goes to show, SEALS even make your beer taste better.

Yours,

Survior of America

TL😉R Seals make beer taste better.