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Strawberry wine coolers???? :confused::confused:

They only thing to worry about is that huge can of beer that falls from the sky and crushes you...
 
In fact, I've even carried beer in my pockets so that they will get cold during the dive.

What a novel idea!!! I can use them instead of weights in my bc (or do they increase buoyancy?{In which case I can put in WITH the weights}). There's a never-ending supply of useful information you can get on this board that the instructors, no matter how good they are, don't cover in class.
 
What a novel idea!!! I can use them instead of weights in my bc (or do they increase buoyancy?{In which case I can put in WITH the weights}). There's a never-ending supply of useful information you can get on this board that the instructors, no matter how good they are, don't cover in class.

Beer (particularly American beer :p ) is almost all water, so it will have no effect no your buoyancy.

If it's in glass bottles then the bottles will be negative, but I'd be concerned about the safety issued if a bottle broke, not to mention the waste of beer. Better stick to cans, imo

:)
 
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