Most beers come in brown or green bottles, not transparent ones. But why? Let’s uncover the science behind it.

The Mystery

Sunlight, especially UV rays, reacts with beer and creates an odd skunky smell. Dark bottles act like sunglasses, shielding the drink.

UV Light Problem

Brown bottles: Block almost all harmful light.  Green bottles: Offer partial protection. Clear bottles: Hardly block anything!

Power of Brown & Green

During wartime glass shortages, breweries switched to green bottles. Later, it became a marketing identity for many brands.

A Historical Twist

Clear bottles look stylish and attractive on shelves. But to save flavor, breweries often use special coatings or hop extracts.

Why Some Use Clear Glass

Bottle color is more than design—it’s about taste & freshness. Brown keeps beer safest, green works for branding, and clear is for quick sips.

The Takeaway