I did find these but the shipping cost is quite steep. Do you have a good alternative source for these? Clear will work if amber is too hard to find.That's the kind of size for mixers in bars about 200ml. But they tend to be clear.
Thomas Hardys ale used to be in a small amber bottle but not likely to find any of those as they are collectors items.
If you really need that volume you might have to resort to small cans!!
Why so small?
Thanks—I’ll give those a tryI dunno, looks like a buck a bottle delivered for whatever the heck is being sold here.
"Personalization"? Ok. Sure...
https://smile.amazon.com/Bottles-COMUDOT-Personalized-Creative-Brewing/dp/B08QTPCDMP
Cheers!
I did find these but the shipping cost is quite steep. Do you have a good alternative source for these? Clear will work if amber is too hard to find.
I generally keg, and one of my favorite aspects of it is that I can pour just the amount I want, which is generally less than 12oz. I sometimes bottle, either off the keg to make room for something new or for a smaller brew, and being able to have smaller portions there is appealing.
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