A Legitimate Step in Beer Can Evolution
A Legitimate Step in Beer Can Evolution

Of course, we’re all familiar with the never-ending attempts of big beer to further the effectiveness of the can. We’ve seen wider openings, you know, for those of us who like to put the whole top of the can in our mouths. We’ve seen punch tops (maybe a nod to the first cans?), which apparently wasn’t enough because now we have double punch tops. There are cans with little channels on the top which, as far as I can tell, can’t possibly do anything at all, and now we have cans shaped like bow ties, because that’s useful.
I had all but given up on the notion that there would one day be a new, revolutionary can – when I saw them. A can that is so crazy, different, and innovative that I needed to get my hands on it.

My initial reservation stemmed from visions of sharp edges and cut mouths, but somehow they did it. This can is not only super cool, but it also actually makes a difference in the beer-drinking experience! You don’t lose fizz from having to pour the beer into a glass; you get to treat your senses to the full taste and aroma of your brew.
Leave it to a craft brewery to make the first real leap in can innovation since the introduction of the stay-on tab. The can is brilliant, and I for one hope to see it catch on. I’ve always loved the convenience of cans and to me, this is the key to perfecting them as the ultimate craft beer to-go vessel. So I’d like to take a moment and raise my topless beer can in tribute.
Cheers Sly Fox. Well played.



