thanks
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Im a Sydney Boy :lol:
Hi Im only new to brewing and was wondering if Pure Blonde green bottles are suitable for capping. and if
not can you recomend a bottle to try and accumulate
Ta
Dave
Hi Im only new to brewing and was wondering if Pure Blonde green bottles are suitable for capping. and if
not can you recomend a bottle to try and accumulate
Ta
Dave
Dave,
I forgot to mention that I allways use a bench capper, I don't know how they would go with the hammer type.
Cheers
Doogs
i have about 100 james squires bottles (345ml), they are the beez neez in bottles, i didn't know you could cap the bundaburg ginger beer bottles!
a bloke at work is a tea totaller and drinks heaps of that stuff (calls it his beer) would they cap ok with the 2 handled pull down capper? (dunno the propper name)
i have about 100 james squires bottles (345ml), they are the beez neez in bottles, i didn't know you could cap the bundaburg ginger beer bottles!
a bloke at work is a tea totaller and drinks heaps of that stuff (calls it his beer) would they cap ok with the 2 handled pull down capper? (dunno the propper name)
Dave,
I am accumulating Bundaberg ginger beer bottles, they have the following advantages:
1. Crown seals work perfectly on them, no chipping. They go on very easily
2. Because they have a short neck they do not take up much space when you store them
3. Because the neck is wide froth is not as much of a problem when you are filling them.
4. You don't have to tilt them very far when emptying them. This means that there is less disturbance of the sediment when you empty them.
Cheers
Doogs
DaveHQ
I'm not sure that you're 2 handed capper would work with Bundaberg ginger beer bottles. I had one of those cappers and it wouldn't work on VB stubbies. The wide squat neck of the bottle stops the two sides of the capper from closing all the way. Effect was a bit like putting a glass bottle in a vice. Superautomatica is the way to go.
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