Edit:

The original title of my post was

“Anyone know what these little shards would be I found in my can I got from 2 Crows Brewery?”

and the text below said

"I’m not sure if it’s glass or some kind of settlement that accumulated at the bottom.

It is rather hard. I can’t crush it easily with my fingers and it doesn’t feel sharp enough to cut me. It has a pink colour to it."

but I contacted 2 Crows and they got back to me really quick.

They are wine crystals!

https://www.decanter.com/learn/advice/tartrate-crystals-in-wine-346248/

I had never heard of them before.

I edited the title because I don’t want people to be concerned. I love 2 Crows.

    • RogueBanana@lemmy.zip
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      8 months ago

      It’s not a problem if you don’t think it as one :)

      This post is sponsored by hopelessly delusional alcoholics society.

          • Cabbage@lemmy.caOP
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            8 months ago

            It depends where you are ordering from but a lot of craft breweries commonly have beers above 10%

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            8 months ago

            IPAs are arguably British I guess, but it’s quite a stretch to generalize that to a whole country.

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          8 months ago

          Canada isn’t known for having strong beer, it’s known for not having beer as weak as the USA.

          This comes from some states having laws that allow lower ABV beers to be sold more easily, so it’s more common to see.

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            8 months ago

            I was talking relatively to the US. Even then it’s about on par with the rest of the world. It’s not substantially weaker like the other comment was implying