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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 13043949)
This better not happen in Canada
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
We've started buying wine in boxes. The quality of wine available in boxes has improved drastically over the past few years, and it's better from an environmental point of view - no need to be transporting heavy bottles halfway round the world.
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 13043949)
Other than water, I don't recall seeing bottled drinks at McD's, seems they do in the UK though, but eh part of going to McD's is their fountain drinks, they mix coca cola better than just about anyone. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 13043959)
We've started buying wine in boxes. The quality of wine available in boxes has improved drastically over the past few years, and it's better from an environmental point of view - no need to be transporting heavy bottles halfway round the world.
We first saw wine in boxes in Australia in 1975, bought one to try ................ and it was the same quality as the wine in a bottle. So we began keeping a box of white wine in the fridge. We got worried about ourselves the night we made scrambled eggs for dinner and had wine with them :nod: It's taken a long while for wine in boxes to reach other countries. I see some wine makers are having their bottles made of thinner and thinner, but strong, glass, thus reducing the weight. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Franzia is the most widely known boxed wine in the US, its not associated with quality though, but cheap, but there are some smaller boxed wine makers trying to get consumers to rethink wine in a box with higher quality wines.
Boxed wine has been around in the US at least in California for most of my life, it was at most father gatherings because it was cheap. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13044022)
That's okay the milkshake machines seem to be broken or being cleaned so not working anyhow. :rofl:
Other than water, I don't recall seeing bottled drinks at McD's, seems they do in the UK though, but eh part of going to McD's is their fountain drinks, they mix coca cola better than just about anyone. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 13043959)
We've started buying wine in boxes. The quality of wine available in boxes has improved drastically over the past few years, and it's better from an environmental point of view - no need to be transporting heavy bottles halfway round the world.
I remember Stowells wine boxes were good enough when there was a bigger price difference. In my bit of Canada there's little to recommend boxes. The first thing I see is the majority are Canadian. I've tried many Canadian wines and the only ones I found drinkable were an Ice Wine (Dessert) and a Rosé. Looking on the NB Liquor site I see some non-Canadian wines in boxes that either don't have bottle equivalents for me to try first or do have them but but $10 for a 1L bottle indicates to me a cheap wine that I won't like. Add in that my tastes have changed quite a lot regarding wine and I'm constantly disappointed by every red and most whites (even old reliables) to the point half a bottle is left for cooking. If I risk a box, I'm going to have a near endless supply for cooking. :lol: |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13044136)
We first saw wine in boxes in Australia in 1975, bought one to try ................ and it was the same quality as the wine in a bottle. So we began keeping a box of white wine in the fridge.
We got worried about ourselves the night we made scrambled eggs for dinner and had wine with them :nod: It's taken a long while for wine in boxes to reach other countries. I see some wine makers are having their bottles made of thinner and thinner, but strong, glass, thus reducing the weight. |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
I've had a few glasses of wine that came out of boxes, but I've never purchased wine in a box. No doubt it will happen some day.
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13044136)
We first saw wine in boxes in Australia in 1975, bought one to try ................ and it was the same quality as the wine in a bottle. So we began keeping a box of white wine in the fridge.
We got worried about ourselves the night we made scrambled eggs for dinner and had wine with them :nod: It's taken a long while for wine in boxes to reach other countries. I see some wine makers are having their bottles made of thinner and thinner, but strong, glass, thus reducing the weight. I keep a box of white and a box of Bodacious smooth red, these days - it's not bad .. (although I much prefer Henry of Pelham Baco Noir Family Reserve or Old Vines). |
Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Here in the UK the quality of boxed wine has massively improved. We recently bought 3 boxes of Sauvignon Blanc at different price points to do a blind tasting. First one was from an independent producer, worked out about £15 a bottle :ohmy:. Second was from Waitrose, worked out about £9 a bottle. third was from Aldi, at about £6 a bottle. By the time we'd finished them I couldn't have told you if it was wine, water or whisky.
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Wine in boxes! whatever next, milk in bags?!
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 13044250)
Their milk comes in plastic manufactured containers in the US. They don't in Canada???
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Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
Originally Posted by Danny B
(Post 13044338)
Wine in boxes! whatever next, milk in bags?!
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