butisitart
Well-Known Member
bought a few erdingers recently, partly for the bottles, partly for brew inspiration. all 500ml, but then i noticed something odd. a couple of bottles were slightly taller (about 1cm, which is actually a fair lump). and they felt slightly heavier, glassier. these bottles have got a coat hanger looking logo in the numbers blurb at the bottom of the bottle, along with what i think is the year of manufacture. the slightly shorter, lighter bottles don't. went to a large barn retailer of commercial brews and checked out about 30 bottles over a couple of different german brands. same pattern. so..... my theory is that the taller bottles with the coat hanger logo is glass glass, with the yr of manufacture on them (i found one that had 94, and it was pretty worn where it has had a lot of jostles with other bottles on conveyor belts). the slightly shorter ones are therefore plastic mix, and kept separate by virtue of height.
there are different breweries using the same bottles, so it would be tall bottle in for certain brews, shorter bottle for others. it would make sense for different breweries to access the same bottles through recycling plants - keep a lot of overheads down.
interestingly, the labels soak off the glass glass a lot easier than off plas/glass. being the same company, i'm guessing they all go on with the same glue compound.
anybody know if i'm on the money or should i lay slow down on the amount of contemplative home brew i'm getting thru?? :icon_drool2:
also, i like the idea of glass over plastic, like leather over vinyl. is there any scientific support for either??
there are different breweries using the same bottles, so it would be tall bottle in for certain brews, shorter bottle for others. it would make sense for different breweries to access the same bottles through recycling plants - keep a lot of overheads down.
interestingly, the labels soak off the glass glass a lot easier than off plas/glass. being the same company, i'm guessing they all go on with the same glue compound.
anybody know if i'm on the money or should i lay slow down on the amount of contemplative home brew i'm getting thru?? :icon_drool2:
also, i like the idea of glass over plastic, like leather over vinyl. is there any scientific support for either??