When cleaning labels off my 'disposable' bottles the other day, I realized that every single bottle I had from the UK had the name of the brewery printed in raised letters on the glass (newcastles, sammy smith's, bass.)
I also noticed that these bottles are more willing to shed their labels than the american beer bottles I was cleaning. A few minutes in hot water and the british beers' labels simply come off (without my having to touch them) and float to the surface of the wash basin. The glue wipes clean very easily, too.
This made me wonder: are these bottles directly re-used by the brewery in the UK? In other words, are recycled bottles sorted and sent back to the breweries for cleaning, re-filling, and re-labeling? I know the ones here in America would not be shipped back, but I was wondering about the ones that are sold domestically in England.
Any of you UK'ers know?
(Heck.. I don't even know if the bottles in the UK even look the same as the ones here in the USA.)
-walker
I also noticed that these bottles are more willing to shed their labels than the american beer bottles I was cleaning. A few minutes in hot water and the british beers' labels simply come off (without my having to touch them) and float to the surface of the wash basin. The glue wipes clean very easily, too.
This made me wonder: are these bottles directly re-used by the brewery in the UK? In other words, are recycled bottles sorted and sent back to the breweries for cleaning, re-filling, and re-labeling? I know the ones here in America would not be shipped back, but I was wondering about the ones that are sold domestically in England.
Any of you UK'ers know?
(Heck.. I don't even know if the bottles in the UK even look the same as the ones here in the USA.)
-walker