Are you a Bottle Water Freak? Being a beer drinker for my favorite beverage of enjoyment, I will not drink canned anything. Chemicals are put into the cans for preservation and so do we know what we are being led to consume. Plastic on the other hand has a visibility but you are not dealing with the chemicals from the plastic. Alcohol is not marketed in Plastic except for the mini vials of assorted liquors that you will see by the wayside. Lots to be said for ingesting bacteria as a preventive source of oncoming viruses.
Bottled water is a scam and Penn and Teller did an excellent episode of BS about it. They put water from a hose into different bottles and told people in a fancy restaurant that this one was from a pure spring in wherever and this one was from glaciers in Switzerland and the people swore they could tell the difference. Not to mention plastic bottles are ending up in the ocean.
I work in a water bottling factory. We sell so much of the stuff. I don't understand how.
I also just started brewing my own beer. Much more my type of drink.
I've got a tap full of water. why the fuck would I pay for it?
Filtered water from home in a canteen.
Thermos of coffee from home because most places sell crap.
And I drink a lot of coffee.
I don't drink beer or other booze so that's no issue. No alcohol problem, just never liked it.
I dislike bottled water in plastic because of our plastic problem and I also think that I read somewhere that some of the plastics do leach chemicals
No plastics don't leach chemicals
I work in an aluminum can plant. I make beer cans. I run 20 machines that make about 2 million cans each day during my shift. There are no chemicals added to ours. (I can't speak for other beverages.) And, we actually line the cans with plastic so there is no contamination from the aluminum.
But plastic leaches chemicals.
I think bottled water is harmful to the environment, especially the plastic bottles, so I use a water filter jug.
I try not to purchase any drinks that come in disposable containers. I guess beer and wine are the exceptions, but always recycle. I get what you mean about bottles being better for the actual liquid inside them, and by extension, us.
Our county just stopped taking glass in their recycle. We have to throw it out now. Bad enough we only get once a week pickup in HOT Florida.