I soon hope to get my first brews going, and have read horror stories of bottles going bang!
Has anyone ever had any problems with coopers long knecks going pop? These are the bottles I will be using!
Just make sure your brew has finished fermenting before you bottle and you'll be ok. Check your recipe for a FG estimate and use a hydrometer to measure the gravity of the beer, once you get a reading pretty close to, or right on your estimated FG consistently for 3 or 4 days in a row, you should be good for bottling.
Just make sure your brew has finished fermenting before you bottle and you'll be ok. Check your recipe for a FG estimate and use a hydrometer to measure the gravity of the beer, once you get a reading pretty close to, or right on your estimated FG consistently for 3 or 4 days in a row, you should be good for bottling.
Edit: Coopers bottles are great!
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