Didn't notice Schlafly's (St. Louis Brewing) on the list. They use crown caps (pry-offs), and it's a good bottle, and (for removal) BEST LABELS EVER. Wish I could say the same for their beer, but I only like their stout and their dry-hopped APA. I've got a lot of Sam Adams, Red Hook, Newport Storm, Flying Dog, etc., and they all work. I've got some half-liter Euro beers, too (Franziskaner, Paulaner) and have no trouble capping them.....but I use Grandpa's old Prohibition-era bench capper, which may have something to do with it.
A heads-up: if you're looking for a sturdy larger (750ml) bottle, Martinelli's bottles their sparkling (non-alcoholic) cider in pry-offs. If you know any teetotaling cider-loving friends, steer them that way, then offer to recycle the bottles for them. I have used this bottle, and it caps fine with a regular crown cap, but wing cappers are dicey; use a bench capper if you have one.
Reusable bottle catch o' the year: The Tröeg's Mad Elf 101 oz. flip-top bottle.
Troegs Brewing Company
The EMPTY bottle weighs more than a small dog. It is awesome (and the beer ain't bad, from what I hear). My son scored one from some people, who had heard him talk about homebrewing and said "We got this funky bottle left over from a party....it's in the recycling....think you'd want it?"
Ya think?