what's your location, reedspacer is in brisvegasA.B. said:Has anyone tried any other swing top bottles with success? Like the 1L Ikea ones, although I dunno if they will hold the pressure of second fermentation?
I'm in Canbeera.niftinev said:what's your location, reedspacer is in brisvegas
Can I assume that you have a problem with the grolsh bottlesA.B. said:I'm in Canbeera.
Thanks for the replies, I have one of the nice 2L Altenmunster bottles, and use it when I have brewed more than a kegs worth. A local beer shop sells used Grolsch bottles for $1.20 a pop, I may have to go with that.
The driver of this question is I'm brewing up an Oatmeal stout that I know will take a while to get through, and I dont want to tie up a keg for too long!
I've been reusing the 450ml grolsch bottles without any issues. Like Lyrebird said, like any bottle you just have to keep an eye on them for damage before they're filled.zoigl said:In my opinion grolsch bottles delivered into Australia are very thin when compared to the German counterparts. I can only assume that these bottles are designed for one off filling. In Germany you will notice wear marks on the outside of the flip top bottles indicating multiple refills.
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