And with that in mind, why not help yourself to the Corgi trouser press as well!
I bet the Prince Philip uses one of those. I use a Corby.
And with that in mind, why not help yourself to the Corgi trouser press as well!
Get into the habit of rinsing your bottles & spraying with Starsan after every beer you pour yourself, pop the cap back on, no cleaning whatsoever required on bottling day, I've done this for years.
ASDA 4 for £6 currently on offerI'd rather get 3 x Grolsch for a fiver in the supermarket and build my collection that way. For a short time, ASDA sold 4 x Grolsch for a fiver. Ah, those were the days!
This is the shape you want to go for, for ease of use with a hand capper.
This is the sort you want to avoid.
You want a decent length of collar below the lip. When they are close together, the hand capper can slip around on the neck. Don't believe me? Try capping a Corona bottle. You will quickly give up. Certain shapes of collars and necks just don't suit the black hand capper. I tried to get the Red Baron hand capper, that is popular in the States, but couldn't find it for a reasonable price in the UK.
Banks Bitter is only good for cooking with though.I really like the bottle shape of the first bottle. For some reason I find it more 'traditional'. Banks' bitter comes in that shape bottle. It can be bought for 89p a bottle at ASDA.
https://groceries.asda.com/product/bottled-ale/bankss-bitter/910001448414
Banks Bitter is only good for cooking with though.
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