Ooompa Loompa
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I use 12 and 22 oz brown non twist offs and have no complaints with the results.
EdWort said:I love 32 oz. Tecate or Carte Blanca bottles. Ya wanna talk about fast bottling. You only need 20 of these for 5 gallons.
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tranceamerica said:you mean you guys don't just drink it straight out of the carboy!?!![]()
My SWBO won't let me, makes me fart more!tranceamerica said:you mean you guys don't just drink it straight out of the carboy!?!![]()
EdWort said:I love 32 oz. Tecate or Carte Blanca bottles. Ya wanna talk about fast bottling. You only need 20 of these for 5 gallons.
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homebrewer_99 said:I have about 23 cases of brown German 1/2 liter bottles (20 to a case). About 6 cases are flippies.
I sold about 100 Grolsch bottles and gave the buyer 8 cases of 12 oz bottles free.
I have a couple extra 12 oz lying around that I'll probably get rid of after they are emptied.
I also have 23 cornies...![]()
sigmund said:I'll put my vote in for the 16 oz. Grolsch flip-tops. Once they're cleaned up, they make for easy bottling and the right size drinking for my tastes.
I do at least one 22 oz. bomber for each brew, and box them up for aging.
tranceamerica said:you mean you guys don't just drink it straight out of the carboy!?!![]()
Sadly I know very few people who live near me who drink beer from non-screw top bottles. Just way too much Bud and Miller influence among my friends and family. My first batch I brewed was bottled using the 30 740ml PET bottles that came with my kit. Seemed to work well. But I am just not a fan of the PET bottles for my beer. So for my second batch I resorted to buying the cheapest brown non-twist off bottles of beer I could find.
I settled on Smithwicks (Guiness product). When it came to bottling my second batch the Smithwicks worked great. In fact, I very much enjoyed the whole bottling process and look forward to my next batch, though the next batch will be using new bottles picked up from a LHBS.