We've all been there. Buying beers we might not usually buy because we want the bottle. I went through a phase of buying 660ml bottles in an effort to speed up the bottling process. More hassle than they are worth.
Haha me too!
We've all been there. Buying beers we might not usually buy because we want the bottle. I went through a phase of buying 660ml bottles in an effort to speed up the bottling process. More hassle than they are worth.
Magners pear cider.Well it's a good job it isn't the other way around. Come to think of it, I am not sure if I have ever seen a green bottle with a deep collar.
I love brew2bottle but 10 days for delivery is making me think twice now
You're right! I have two or three green bottles that I've hung onto cos they're pretty, but invariably they don't have the deep collar either.
For me it's no great hardship to get the hand tool out for just one bottle per batch, It is strange, though. And in the meantime I can collect few more Rev James. not a bad pint at all, available at Lidl.
It's also fair to say that not everyone has, or even wants, a bench to fix a bench capper to. My capper works well on 90% of bottles. For the rest, I have hand tool.
it just made me smile in the supermarket when i realised that, in looking at a Rev James and a Doom Bar, say, I was actually deciding on which to buy on the basis of the bottle shape!
My Mrs is partial to it. I find it a bit sweet and sickly.But it'll be a cold day in hell when I buy any pear cider!
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