The right way to save soda cans so that the taste and flavor keep for a very long time. The best temperature for storing soda cans is between 50°F to 70°F. Warm temperatures can make the cans expand and explode, while sub-freezing temperatures (temperatures below 32°F or zero degrees Celsius) may cause the soda to freeze.
A number of years back, the American Beverage Association did a study that found six to nine months is as long you can keep soda in your average cool-but-dry place (as opposed too-hot or freezing cold). The storage of soda cans is equally dependent on the humidity. High humidity may cause rusts on the cans that could affect both the condition of a can and taste of beverage. Industry guidelines recommend keeping the humidity below 60%, to avoid any such damages.
For example, major retailers such as Walmart & Costco will keep their soda storage cool in an effort to maintain quality. Based on the system behind it however, we can conclude that this habit decreases waste from left-over spoiled goods and also helps customers by giving them only the fresh product up for grabs. If leaving soda cans sitting at home, a good reason to store them in the pantry or even basement area is both are usually more stable temperature and humidity wise.
In fact, according to a leading beverage company Coca-Cola, the UV rays can break down content of consumer health soda can and sun causes it taste deterioration. It also protects the integrity of can seals and prevents leaks, so that lids fit well on soda cans maintained upright.
Another thing to keep in mind with transportation storage is the fact that movement and vibrations can affect soda quality. This means that your Pepsi is being shipped to store shelves in prime condition utilizing shock-absorbing pallets by the logistics team at PepsiCo. This approach is proven to decreasing damage rates by 20%.
Finally, read the expiration date on soda cans. If you guzzle down soda after its expiration date, expect a flat or stale taste. You might want to invest in a beverage cooler if you plan on storing soda cans for long periods as this drink needs refrigeration with precise temperature control over time.
To know more about keeping soda cans go through the guidelines furnished by beverage manufactures and industry authorities.