Yes, they do. The beer can when opened should sound a little flatter than the soda can. The carbonation of the soda would place more inner pressure on the can, causing it to release more rapidly when opened.
I think they are carbonated at different levels and thus have different pressures. This would most certainly result in a different sound. Conduct some trials and post a humorous web report.
yea
PLEASE HELP IT HURTS SO BADLY!
soda seems to be a higher pitch and the sound doesnt last as long.
no not that i have noticed
x
I think so, cuz I think beer is a bit thicker. maybe…
-i
hmmmm…i think so, cus soda is more….fizzy:p
Yes, they do. The beer can when opened should sound a little flatter than the soda can. The carbonation of the soda would place more inner pressure on the can, causing it to release more rapidly when opened.
i dont think so
There is no better sound than the opening of a beer can on a hot summer day!
yeah! soda sounds like soda, but BEER….BEER sounds like BEER!!!!!
yes the sound is different
I good question.
I think they are carbonated at different levels and thus have different pressures. This would most certainly result in a different sound. Conduct some trials and post a humorous web report.
if i had to guess i would say no but there could be a very small difference but not enough for me to ever notice it.