Newbiebrewer
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Is it possible to reuse the commercial screwtop bottles? or would there be issues with sealing?
They're fine to use and there should be no issues with sealing when capped correctly - as others have suggested using a bench-capper would be best.Is it possible to reuse the commercial screwtop bottles? or would there be issues with sealing?
I have a supply of coopers bottles and screw top lids and all I do is screw the lids back on again each time. No bench capper is required. I lose maybe 1 bottle per 1000 to undercarbonation and have never had a bottle infection. If it looks like there's crap on the lid I just throw it out and I clean the lids and bottles with sodium percarbonate before bottling (which I thought until a couple of days ago was a sanitizer). It seems it's not actually a sanitizer from what I've read on here but the instructions on the back of the brewcraft satchets seemed to indicate that it was and led me up the garden path but that's another story and slightly OT.
I use a teatowel to screw them back on and you'll feel if the lid is slightly bent out of shape so ditch these. Tip the bottle upside down after sealing and you'll also see if it leaks pretty quickly. Obviously if you've used an opener to get the lids off you can't reuse with this method. I have a supply of about 250 bottles and caps that I keep reusing. I try to buy a new carton every 6 months or so to keep refreshing my supply.
I find this much easier than a capper, the only equipment required is a tea towel. Flame suit on... I've done this for years and personally can't see the benefit in using a capper when this method is so simple.
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