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https://chicago.suntimes.com/columnists/...-steinberg

People are apparently buying cans of beer at a record rate! I've seen other articles indicating there may be some shortage in aluminum with different saying prices are going up but supply is still there.

"...My wife solved the problem — as she often does — quizzing a beverage delivery man. He told her there is an aluminum can shortage due to people buying six-packs of beer because the bars are closed. Demand for 12-ounce cans “shot through the roof.”

“It’s something many of us who have worked in the beer industry for a long time have simply never seen,” a supply chain officer for Molson Coors told Germany’s InsideBeer website...."
growlers too
My company turns AL into electrical wire. At least for us there isn't a storage in the metal.
(07-01-2020 02:56 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]https://chicago.suntimes.com/columnists/...-steinberg

People are apparently buying cans of beer at a record rate! I've seen other articles indicating there may be some shortage in aluminum with different saying prices are going up but supply is still there.

"...My wife solved the problem — as she often does — quizzing a beverage delivery man. He told her there is an aluminum can shortage due to people buying six-packs of beer because the bars are closed. Demand for 12-ounce cans “shot through the roof.”

“It’s something many of us who have worked in the beer industry for a long time have simply never seen,” a supply chain officer for Molson Coors told Germany’s InsideBeer website...."

it tastes better in bottles and there is no aluminum residue which has been linked to memory loss. Bottles recycle too it just takes a little more effort.
(07-01-2020 03:29 PM)vandiver49 Wrote: [ -> ]My company turns AL into electrical wire. At least for us there isn't a storage in the metal.

Aluminum electrical wire is a horrible way to distribute electricity within a structure.
(07-01-2020 04:10 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2020 03:29 PM)vandiver49 Wrote: [ -> ]My company turns AL into electrical wire. At least for us there isn't a storage in the metal.

Aluminum electrical wire is a horrible way to distribute electricity within a structure.

All those overhead transmission lines strung up across the country are AL. It’s not as conductive as CU but it’s about 7 times cheaper.
You can get Coke 2-liters for 99 cents almost any week. That's just shy of 68 ounces. A twelve pack on sale at best is 3 dollars for 144 ounces.
(07-01-2020 04:17 PM)vandiver49 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2020 04:10 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2020 03:29 PM)vandiver49 Wrote: [ -> ]My company turns AL into electrical wire. At least for us there isn't a storage in the metal.

Aluminum electrical wire is a horrible way to distribute electricity within a structure.

All those overhead transmission lines strung up across the country are AL. It’s not as conductive as CU but it’s about 7 times cheaper.

Hence why I said within a structure and it is much less expensive. I've had bad experiences with AL in houses.
(07-01-2020 04:05 PM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2020 02:56 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]https://chicago.suntimes.com/columnists/...-steinberg

People are apparently buying cans of beer at a record rate! I've seen other articles indicating there may be some shortage in aluminum with different saying prices are going up but supply is still there.

"...My wife solved the problem — as she often does — quizzing a beverage delivery man. He told her there is an aluminum can shortage due to people buying six-packs of beer because the bars are closed. Demand for 12-ounce cans “shot through the roof.”

“It’s something many of us who have worked in the beer industry for a long time have simply never seen,” a supply chain officer for Molson Coors told Germany’s InsideBeer website...."

it tastes better in bottles and there is no aluminum residue which has been linked to memory loss. Bottles recycle too it just takes a little more effort.

glass is the only way... ..unless poured into muh 30 oz. Yeti...
Keep buying people I'm betting big on Anheuser Busch, expensive beer prices = higher profits.
(07-01-2020 05:26 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2020 04:17 PM)vandiver49 Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2020 04:10 PM)TigerBlue4Ever Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-01-2020 03:29 PM)vandiver49 Wrote: [ -> ]My company turns AL into electrical wire. At least for us there isn't a storage in the metal.

Aluminum electrical wire is a horrible way to distribute electricity within a structure.

All those overhead transmission lines strung up across the country are AL. It’s not as conductive as CU but it’s about 7 times cheaper.

Hence why I said within a structure and it is much less expensive. I've had bad experiences with AL in houses.

My bad. You are correct about interior AL use. I should have clarified I work on Transmission lines.
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