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    Short Neck bottles for bottling

    Yeah, I'm in Texas but haven't seen that one I'll keep my eye out.
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    Short Neck bottles for bottling

    Found some stubbies incase anyone else is interested. http://homebrewsupplies.ca/product/3283-12oz-stubby-bottle-24-case/
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    Short Neck bottles for bottling

    Just talked to a coworker who recycles everything, he's got a ton so he is going to wash some for me, for some homebrew.
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    Short Neck bottles for bottling

    Those are really cool. Thadass, you're right, I guess I'm just really stoked about this batch, how long can I safely leave it in the primary? These recipe has no secondary time, though I may cold crash it for flocculation.
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    Short Neck bottles for bottling

    I know I really shouldn't use twist off but it is all I have ATM. Hopefully it will be ok. Maybe I can scrounge up some pry offs in the next couple days.
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    Short Neck bottles for bottling

    Does anyone know if short neck bottles are sold for bottling. I am doing a trial run with some of the new fatty natty bottles (left over from a game of beer pong, disgusting beer btw.) I'll post on wether they work out or not, being a twist off, but it's what I have for now. Any thoughts or...
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    Hard Root Beer recipe

    Oh ok I'm alright with that as long as the flavor is there.
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    Hard Root Beer recipe

    Thin?
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    Hard Root Beer recipe

    Thanks for the quick reply, I will update on how the distillers yeast works out. Makes me a little nervous to bottle carb since this yeast is strong I usually get a good 19-22% on a mash.
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    Hard Root Beer recipe

    Just started this brew and it's my first brew ever, so wish me luck. I like the sound of the float flavor/mouthfeel so I added a bit more lactose, is that right? Also I used a distillers yeast that I normally use for mash, it is a very clean fermenter I hope that works out well. Any thoughts?
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