I use and reuse plastic 740ml bottles from Coopers and Brew Cellar and have never had a problem. My last batch though has done something weird, 4 of the 30 bottles have leaked most of their contents during secondary fermentation. The bottles were stored upright, there is no crack in the plastic, the lids are on tight, the beer that remains in the bottle tastes good and is not particularly bubbly, BUT there is a big puddle of beer under them. These bottles have perhaps been reused 4 times.
The brew itself was a Canadian IPA from a kit that was 4 months past its use by date. The yeast didn't work so added some I had from another kit and everything went fine from there. I used 1kg white sugar for primary fermentation and teaspoon of white sugar for secondary.
I am mystified, does anyone have an explanation?
Cheers
The brew itself was a Canadian IPA from a kit that was 4 months past its use by date. The yeast didn't work so added some I had from another kit and everything went fine from there. I used 1kg white sugar for primary fermentation and teaspoon of white sugar for secondary.
I am mystified, does anyone have an explanation?
Cheers