Chriso
Broken Robot Brewing Co.
Hi all -
I've searched extensively on the pros/cons of bottling in plastic, and have found snippets here or there, but cannot find the "end-all" response. So, I'm going to ask the age-old question again, but this time, I'm going to put it into two specific scenarios. Sound okay?
SCENARIO 1)
I have a Blonde Ale that has been in secondary for almost 2 weeks... therefore it is almost time to bottle! I just bottled a batch of porter a week ago, and my stockpile is low, so I was thinking about bottling it into....
Coors Light 16oz plastic screw-top bottles. They are labeled #1 - PETE, which if I recall is roughly the same plastic from Better Bottles. So... am I crazy for wanting to go this route? (My budget for bottles is frozen for a bit due to finances, EVEN if I have beer about to go to ruin!)
Subquestion, these bottles haven't been used before except for the original filling of Coors Light, is it a terrible idea to sanitize and re-use the screwtops?
SCENARIO 2)
This question is far less urgent, but I started a batch of EdWort's Apfelwein last week... and with my current fermentation schedule, I'm gonna need a LOT more bottles once it's done fermenting, as a bunch of un-related batches will all be conditioning at that time... So, I was thinking about bottling it into..........
The original store-brand Apple Juice 1/2gal screw-top containers, which are also labeled #1 - PETE. Should I do it?
My concern here is pressure, as the screw-top lid for these doesn't have NEARLY as many threads as a 16oz Coors PETE bottle.
Also, what's the risk of storing such a large quantity of Apfelwein in a single container? (Besides consuming it. :cross: )
Again, before people jump all over me, SORRY that this question has been asked, in pieces, so many times before. I tried to search for threads, and this subject is one that dodges the search!
I've searched extensively on the pros/cons of bottling in plastic, and have found snippets here or there, but cannot find the "end-all" response. So, I'm going to ask the age-old question again, but this time, I'm going to put it into two specific scenarios. Sound okay?
SCENARIO 1)
I have a Blonde Ale that has been in secondary for almost 2 weeks... therefore it is almost time to bottle! I just bottled a batch of porter a week ago, and my stockpile is low, so I was thinking about bottling it into....
Coors Light 16oz plastic screw-top bottles. They are labeled #1 - PETE, which if I recall is roughly the same plastic from Better Bottles. So... am I crazy for wanting to go this route? (My budget for bottles is frozen for a bit due to finances, EVEN if I have beer about to go to ruin!)
Subquestion, these bottles haven't been used before except for the original filling of Coors Light, is it a terrible idea to sanitize and re-use the screwtops?
SCENARIO 2)
This question is far less urgent, but I started a batch of EdWort's Apfelwein last week... and with my current fermentation schedule, I'm gonna need a LOT more bottles once it's done fermenting, as a bunch of un-related batches will all be conditioning at that time... So, I was thinking about bottling it into..........
The original store-brand Apple Juice 1/2gal screw-top containers, which are also labeled #1 - PETE. Should I do it?
My concern here is pressure, as the screw-top lid for these doesn't have NEARLY as many threads as a 16oz Coors PETE bottle.
Also, what's the risk of storing such a large quantity of Apfelwein in a single container? (Besides consuming it. :cross: )
Again, before people jump all over me, SORRY that this question has been asked, in pieces, so many times before. I tried to search for threads, and this subject is one that dodges the search!