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To prevent the process of skunking from occurring, beer brewers have opted for darkly tinted glass. It's why you see so many beers in brown glass bottles today.
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Hence the popular choice among brewers: brown. But that's not the only color seen in beer bottles; some come in green glass, too. What's behind that choice?
Their green bottles are their image. And again, we're talking decades ago, there was a certain association of quality and uniqueness with green glass."And if that green glass wasn't tinted dark enough ...
To prevent the process of skunking from occurring, beer brewers have opted for darkly tinted glass. It's why you see so many beers in brown glass bottles today.