Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

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Re: Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

Post by JamesF » Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:49 am

Manngold wrote:Daddysbeerfactory and sweatysocks; do you not use glass bottles? Sounds like a good idea. How long can you leave the starsan mix in for?
Are there plastic closures for glass bottles that could be used during storage?

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Re: Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

Post by IPA » Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:04 am

JamesF wrote:
Manngold wrote:Daddysbeerfactory and sweatysocks; do you not use glass bottles? Sounds like a good idea. How long can you leave the starsan mix in for?
Are there plastic closures for glass bottles that could be used during storage?

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Here you go.
http://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index.ph ... ductId=513
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Re: Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

Post by JamesF » Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:43 am

Blimey. Cheaper to put another crown cap on just for storage :) I have no idea how many bottles I have, but it's certainly easily into the several hundreds. Perhaps it's the brew shops way of telling me to make sure they're full of beer :D

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Re: Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

Post by JamesF » Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:46 am

Hmm. The Malt Miller ones are more expensive than those from the Home Brew Shop, but the latter are allegedly "one use only". They look identical to me though.

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Re: Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

Post by JamesF » Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:54 am

These look more reasonable for buying in volume: http://www.biggerjugs.co.uk/plastic-res ... -1599.html

And who wouldn't want the postie ringing the doorbell to deliver a package from "Bigger Jugs" ?

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Re: Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

Post by daf » Mon Dec 29, 2014 12:10 pm

Thanks for the above advice, I got a bottle rinser: http://www.dowricks.com/en/small-tablet ... inser-4619 which seems to do the job, and some Starsan. I got some of those there bottle caps, might be worth buying in bulk though.

Quick question - is it really okay if there are some drips of Starsan solution still in the bottle when it comes to bottling? Won't it kill off the yeast I need for priming?

Edited to add: found the answer here, cheers: http://lifefermented.wordpress.com/2013 ... y-starsan/

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Re: Xmas Gift for someone who HATES bottling?

Post by IPA » Tue Dec 30, 2014 11:21 am

JamesF wrote:Hmm. The Malt Miller ones are more expensive than those from the Home Brew Shop, but the latter are allegedly "one use only". They look identical to me though.

James
Beware of the the one trip ones they tend to split after one use :!:
If you know anyone who is going to Portugal they can be found in Continente supermarkets at less than 3€ per 100. They come in two colours white and green buy both because bottles have slightly different interior neck diameters.
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