Aluminum as a substitute for glass bottles has been inching its way into the consumer experience in the last few years, most notably in the US in the form of beer bottles from Anheuser-Busch and Iron City Beer, a popular regional brand founded in Pittsburgh. Coca-cola has also announced plans to roll out aluminum bottles in this country, though only in limited venues. Now Shining Aluminum Package has developed a lighter, resealable aluminum bottle that it hopes will replace glass bottles for many beverages, including wine. Weighing Renewability Shining Shining Aluminum Package uses a manufacturing process, DWI, or “drawn wall ironed,” which uses substantially less metal than impact extrusion, a…