“Dry Dock’s decision to offer its craft beer in Ball cans further confirms the can is a sustainable, consumer-friendly packaging material for craft beers,” said Rob Miles, senior vice president, sales, for Ball’s metal beverage packaging division, Americas.
“By moving to Ball aluminium cans, craft brewers are realising efficiencies in energy and operating costs while delivering a differentiated product that’s a perfect match to the growing craft brew marketplace,” he added. “And since cans are impenetrable to light and oxygen and chill faster than other packages, the result is fresher, better-tasting beer.”
“It was only natural to offer four of our most popular beers in cans, including our Dry Dock Apricot Blonde, Hefeweizen, Amber Ale and Hop Abomination IPA,” said Dry Dock owner, Kevin DeLange. “By putting Dry Dock’s beers in cans, our customers are able to take our award-winning beer with them where bottles often can’t go, while protecting the beers’ delicate flavours.”
Source: Ball Corporation
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