killian
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I love the belgian bottles but I dont want to buy a capper, I was wondering if the plastic champagne stoppers with wires would work?
I love the belgian bottles but I dont want to buy a capper, I was wondering if the plastic champagne stoppers with wires would work?
IF it held the seal (and based on what I saw it won't), then yeah, the cage would hold it. But unless someone here's done it successfully, then I can't believe it would carbonate.Will that seal well enough for it to carbonate? And if it holds the seal for carbonation will the cage be enough to hold it it?
Will that seal well enough for it to carbonate? And if it holds the seal for carbonation will the cage be enough to hold it it?
Yes it will
Ever buy cheap champagne?
Plastic cork, hows that bottle seal hold up?
No it won't, actually. Champagne comes in different style bottles than the Belgian style 750mls mentioned in the original post.
Interesting. Thanks for letting me know. I will have to try with the other shop in the area to see if their bottles or corks are any different.
Did you guys ever considered using these kind of flip top caps?
They work very nicely and easily attached.
Geeh, sorry about the link, i buy it there in Montreal:
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I am thinking it must be a pretty common item that could be found in most HBS?
I also use those on some wine bottles for my homebrew, the only thing, they have to have a little bumpy neck just so it can hold the cap retainer metal strap.
Your post is the first time I've ever seen one.
Was there a name on the package?
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