Anyone have experience flying with homebrew in a grolsch bottle?
I had a (thinner) 1L bottle blow its bottom out in my gf's closet a few weeks ago (it's ok - she's my brew partner, so no cajones were injured in the process), which makes me wonder if a Grolsch bottle can withstand the pressure at that altitude.
I plan to duct-tape the top, wrap the bottle in thin cardboard, and then triple-wrap the whole thing in plastic bags. If it's gonna blow out anyway though, that wouldn't be worth trying...
Thoughts / experiences?
I had a (thinner) 1L bottle blow its bottom out in my gf's closet a few weeks ago (it's ok - she's my brew partner, so no cajones were injured in the process), which makes me wonder if a Grolsch bottle can withstand the pressure at that altitude.
I plan to duct-tape the top, wrap the bottle in thin cardboard, and then triple-wrap the whole thing in plastic bags. If it's gonna blow out anyway though, that wouldn't be worth trying...
Thoughts / experiences?