idahobrew
Well-Known Member
Hi all, put an add on Craiglist looking for Grolsch bottles. Well I had a guy get back to me and I picked up 125 / 16oz. green bottles for $50. He told me he used to brew his own beer. Well all the bottles still have the labels on them (so I thought that was kind of strange). The rubber seals all look good, not cracked or dry, bottles are all dusty and have a small bit of beer (maybe a teaspoon or so) left in them, when I opened a few they didn't smell bad or skunky. So a couple of questions. Should I just go ahead and buy new seals even though these look good to my untrained eye? They are definately not flat so should I just flip them around the other way after sanitizing or leave them the way they were if you know what I mean? I'm going to clean the bottles and washers up in the sink with some dishsoap and hot water (take the labels off) and rinse them out and put in the dishwasher without the washers (will just boil them after cleaning). So do I just run the dishwasher without soap? So after all this can I sanitize the bottles and cap them or should I wait to do this last step right before bottling, I've got a week, probably 2 before I'm ready to bottle as I'm on day 8 right now in the primary on my first brew (True Brew American Style Wheat). Hopefully someone will know what they're doing on this on this subject cause I really don't. I think I got a good deal on the bottles though as I live in Idaho and our bottles just go to the landfill instead of recycling so I can't get the 5 cent a bottle deal that I've seen from others that have recycle centers in their state. Well that's if for now and thanks.