Tag: bottles

Tag: bottles

Wine & Champagne

What is the Average Diameter of a Wine Bottle? Decoding Standard Sizes.

The average diameter of a standard 750ml wine bottle typically falls between 75mm and 80mm (2.95 to 3.15 inches). While there’s no single universal average that covers every single bottle produced globally, this range represents the vast majority of commonly encountered wine bottles, from the sleek Bordeaux styles to the wider Burgundy shapes. What “Average […]

Spirits & Liquor

Which Beverage Brands Overwhelmingly Prefer Bottle Packaging Over Cans?

You’re at the bar, watching the bartender line up bottles: gin, bourbon, vodka, a row of wines. This is the immediate, visceral answer to which beverage brands prefer bottle packaging over cans. It’s spirits and wine, without question. While craft beer has embraced cans with gusto, and ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails are making inroads, the traditional […]

Lifestyle

Cans vs. Bottles: Which is Better for Your Beer’s Quality?

When it comes to beer packaging, cans are demonstrably better than bottles for preserving the quality of your brew. The biggest reason? Light. A surprising fact often overlooked is that clear and green glass bottles offer almost no protection from UV rays, leaving the beer inside vulnerable to “skunking” in mere minutes of exposure. Cans, […]

Wine & Champagne

Choosing the Right Wine Bottle and Glass for an Elevated Pour

When you pull a cork from a good wine bottle and reach for a glass, you might wonder if the specific vessel truly makes a difference. The short answer is a resounding yes: the right wine glass can profoundly enhance your tasting experience, making even an everyday pour feel special. For most home drinkers looking […]

Wine & Champagne

Wine Linux: The Easiest Way to Run Windows Apps on Your System

The cursor blinks on your Linux desktop. You need that one Windows application to run, maybe an old game, a specific utility, or a piece of design software that just won’t quit. You’ve heard of Wine, the compatibility layer, but the thought of command lines and obscure configurations feels like staring at a complex brewing […]