I love canned beer these days. 20 years ago it tasted terrible (particularly Iron City, the last to use steel cans) but in recent years the cans don't affect the flavor at all as far as I can tell. Some of the craft beer brands like Sweet Water ONLY sell their beer in aluminum cans. Hauling multiple cases to my island, the canned beer is lighter, more compact and less likely to break. It's also much easier to take the empties back for recycling. Even installed a can crusher right next to the recycling container. I'm sure the canning companies already have a suitable liner for wine but if not they will surely be glad to develop one. While I'm a bit of a wine snob and still prefer corks, I buy from one winery that only uses screw tops. The only down side to a can I see is you can't reseal it but since I almost always finish a bottle so it's a moot point. I assume the cans would be smaller than the typical 25.6 oz wine bottle.
The biggest obstacle I see to canned wine is the cost of a canning line. Every winery can bottle wine, you can even do it at home, but a canning line is a much more expensive proposition.
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