Hey, so I'm still fairly new to the 'brewing' industry. I'm 21 years old and so far am loving it! The idea making my own beer is great. I have only one problem. I want stubble sized bottles. Bottles I will drink out of. I don't really mind the sediment. I've never had a problem with it. It seems that most people use 750ml bottles - and I have so many 500ml bottles. But they aren't really 'carrying size'. Why are bigger bottles more common? Is it because they are quicker? (Less sanitising and cleaning)
I don't mind spending the time if I will enjoy it more. 330ml seems perfect. It's a shame that most of them are twist top.
If you have a whole heap of 330mls and live near Geelong, I would love to maybe swap some bottles for some beer. Or even just swap some 500ml bottles for 330ml if you like. Let me know anyway. Hope to start some conversation as my passion is kind of addictive (as most of you will know).
- Jack
I don't mind spending the time if I will enjoy it more. 330ml seems perfect. It's a shame that most of them are twist top.
If you have a whole heap of 330mls and live near Geelong, I would love to maybe swap some bottles for some beer. Or even just swap some 500ml bottles for 330ml if you like. Let me know anyway. Hope to start some conversation as my passion is kind of addictive (as most of you will know).
- Jack