Earlier this week my wife and I made a trip after work to get some bottles. I tried to get some from a recycling place here in town and they didn't want to sell them to me. The said it was a liability because I could get sick and sue them

. I have been having friends collect bottles for me, but needed a stockpile for the batches I already had going. I was able to find a fellow homebrewer about an hour away selling his 12oz bottles. I paid $30 for 176 bottles.
Should be enough for me to finish bottling. On Thursday I was able to bottle my cider. Started out with 4 gal. in the fermentor and ended up with 42 bottles. Better yield than the irish red I did earlier.
I tried one tonight to see if they were carbing up. I'm afraid of bottle bombs. Still wasn't very carbonated, but tastes wonderful.
Hopefully they will carb up over the next few days and I can pasteurize them. Already have some co-workers asking if they can try some. Speaking of work, I was finally able to take an hour and work on some cases today after work. Hard to find time working 60 hrs a week. There are some things I'll modify for the next set I make, but these will work for now.
This evening I was able to bottle my Weizenbier from Brewers Best. It sat in the primary for 3 weeks. Had consistent hydrometer readings after 2 weeks, but figured I'd let it sit in there for another week. Nice yeast cake at the bottom and the siphoning went a lot smoother. The yield was 51 bottles. I was happy with that. Here they are in their new home for the next 3 weeks.
Only 2 weeks until the Irish Red is bottle conditioned (not that I'm counting)
