R Robcore Member Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 17 Reaction score 0 Location Brum, England Nov 7, 2008 #1 Let's face it - i'm not the richest guy. I'm looking for a cheap way to store and serve my cider - what would be the most cost-effective method? Cheers!
Let's face it - i'm not the richest guy. I'm looking for a cheap way to store and serve my cider - what would be the most cost-effective method? Cheers!
Loweface Well-Known Member Joined Sep 10, 2007 Messages 1,037 Reaction score 12 Location Limerick, Ireland Nov 7, 2008 #2 Cost effective? Beer bottles... Are you trying for still or sparkling, sweet or dry? Also in what quantities are you planning on serving? Because these can make a difference.
Cost effective? Beer bottles... Are you trying for still or sparkling, sweet or dry? Also in what quantities are you planning on serving? Because these can make a difference.
Pinck Active Member Joined Oct 27, 2008 Messages 37 Reaction score 0 Location Aylmer, QC, Canada Nov 7, 2008 #3 2 Litre Coke Bottles would be the cheapest I can think of.
mmb "I just got a new pet toaster!" HBT Supporter Joined Feb 20, 2008 Messages 40,705 Reaction score 9,912 Location Mid Mittigan Nov 7, 2008 #4 If it is still, then the bottles the apple juice came in would be the cheapest option. You already had to buy them for the juice.... Sanitize well and make sure that the fermentation is over so you don't have any issues pop up.
If it is still, then the bottles the apple juice came in would be the cheapest option. You already had to buy them for the juice.... Sanitize well and make sure that the fermentation is over so you don't have any issues pop up.