ReverendTap
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Couldn't find a definite answer through the search.
I'm planning a "Homebrew of the Whenever Club" for my friends, presenting them with an oversized bottle of brew every time I make a batch on condition they return the empty and give feedback. Looking at the 1L brown swing-top bottles from Northern Brewer (http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/brewing-equipment/bottling/bottles/ez-cap-bottles-brown-1-liter-with-flip-tops.html) to make life easy. Are these bottles good to withstand bottle-carbing pressure? The NB site doesn't mention a lack of pressure rating, but they don't on their growlers either, and I know those aren't rated for it.
I'm planning a "Homebrew of the Whenever Club" for my friends, presenting them with an oversized bottle of brew every time I make a batch on condition they return the empty and give feedback. Looking at the 1L brown swing-top bottles from Northern Brewer (http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/brewing-equipment/bottling/bottles/ez-cap-bottles-brown-1-liter-with-flip-tops.html) to make life easy. Are these bottles good to withstand bottle-carbing pressure? The NB site doesn't mention a lack of pressure rating, but they don't on their growlers either, and I know those aren't rated for it.