C chorley New Member Joined Nov 18, 2012 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Nov 25, 2012 #1 Everyone says brown bottles are best because they block some light but are green ones any good
3 31bb3 Landlord. Joined Nov 9, 2009 Messages 509 Reaction score 4 Location Brownhills walsall Nov 25, 2012 #2 what are you putting in them ?
Baz Chaz Landlord. Joined Aug 15, 2010 Messages 1,937 Reaction score 144 Nov 25, 2012 #3 Brown are preferred to avoid 'skunking' if the bottles are to be left in the light for any length of time. I use brown / green and some clear, all of them are OK because I store them in the dark :thumb:
Brown are preferred to avoid 'skunking' if the bottles are to be left in the light for any length of time. I use brown / green and some clear, all of them are OK because I store them in the dark :thumb:
3 31bb3 Landlord. Joined Nov 9, 2009 Messages 509 Reaction score 4 Location Brownhills walsall Nov 25, 2012 #4 i generally use brown for beer but may use the odd clear so i can see how it is clearing i also use green green for red wine and clear for white wine
i generally use brown for beer but may use the odd clear so i can see how it is clearing i also use green green for red wine and clear for white wine
C chorley New Member Joined Nov 18, 2012 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Nov 25, 2012 #5 Im puttin lager in them thats whats in them when i buy them aswell will be kept in garage with no windows so will dark virtually all the time so should be ok thank you all
Im puttin lager in them thats whats in them when i buy them aswell will be kept in garage with no windows so will dark virtually all the time so should be ok thank you all