This news might come as a surprise to Anheuser-Busch, but Bud Light lovers aren't the only ones who like to get it in the can. So do Corona drinkers. Crown Imports, the importer and distributor for the popular Mexican beer, plans to roll out 24-ounce, single-serving cans of Corona and Corona Light. The cans — which contain twice the amount of beer as a typical bottle — make their debut in 26 initial markets this month, with Corona Light following soon.
Considering Coca-Cola recently publicized plans to offer soft drinks in smaller can sizes, I'm surprised Corona has decided to venture in the opposite direction by scaling its sizes up. Even though Corona's one of my go-to beer brands, I wonder if a 24-ounce can will fall flat before I finish it. Would you buy Corona in a 24-ounce can?
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Whoa, 24 ounces is a lot of beer! I only ever drink one beer at a time, so I'd probably never buy this, but my husband can put away more than one at a time, so he might be more apt to buy something like this.
1i hate the taste of beer in a can no matter what the brand. i think it makes it metallic and gross, so i will be sticking to my glass longnecks, corona!
2I could copy and paste your comment, laellavita, I feel the same way!
3i'm not usually a beer drinker, but corona does top the list of tolerable beers for me. i think i'll stick with the longnecks as well. most importantly, how will one fit a lime wedge into a can?
4tallboys of corona? no thanks!
5Definitely would at the beach. Corona is the perfect beach beer but you can't drink it on the beach or by the pool because they're in glass bottles
6Reesiecup - the clear solution is to add a shot of Bacardi limon or lime vodka to your corona. It's delicious, but be careful because it fizzes up when you add it in!
7Ick. I don't even like the regular sized version of corona. The lime in the bottle is for masking the crappy taste.
8HELL YEAH I WOULD. LUV MY CORONA!
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