Grunaki
Active Member
Just wondering if anyone has 'the ultimate bottle solution' as I feel like this is going to be the major hangup with my brewing process and I'm sure there's got to be a simple way around it.
I've heard lots of suggestions about re-using Pop bottles, which seems like a good idea, but I've seen people on here mention that the plastic isn't that thick and lets the gas escape over time, and the Mrs is all "No! Those bottles are only designed to be used once! They will degrade and make you sick!" - Which I personally think is bollocks, but she gets a bee in her bonnet about such things and won't be budged. (And the recycling label on them is '1', which is PET and is the same as the plastic beer bottles you can buy in.)
The brew stores I've been to seem to have their bottles at really inflated prices.
For example, you can get a case of 12 500ml Grolsch-style bottles for $29.99+tax.
(Tax is an extra 12% on top in Manitoba - 5% Goods & Services Tax (Canada-wide) and 7% Provincial Sales Tax (going up to 8% in July)).
10 450ml bottles of Grolsch is $29.90+tax (which sounds preferable? )
You can also buy new PET bottles for $19.99 for 24 500ml bottles or $19.99 for 12 1 Litre bottles. (Plus tax, obviously, and the caps are extra).
I feel like I should be able to get empty glass bottles really cheap from somewhere - especially as the container deposit per bottle is only 10 cents when you get it from the store.. I've always taken my beer cases back in the past as the refund added up quite quickly, but I'm going to hang on to them from now on..
One of my main aims in brewing my own, however, is to avoid paying out the inflated prices for beer that have been crawling up for years and years now.. If I can get hold of about 300 500ml or 1 litre glass bottles from somewhere, I would be sorted as I'd have enough in rotation from what I drank to what I brewed to keep the cycle going indefinitely (I've been brewing up about once a week since I started this process).
Any ingenious ideas welcome. :thumb:
I've heard lots of suggestions about re-using Pop bottles, which seems like a good idea, but I've seen people on here mention that the plastic isn't that thick and lets the gas escape over time, and the Mrs is all "No! Those bottles are only designed to be used once! They will degrade and make you sick!" - Which I personally think is bollocks, but she gets a bee in her bonnet about such things and won't be budged. (And the recycling label on them is '1', which is PET and is the same as the plastic beer bottles you can buy in.)
The brew stores I've been to seem to have their bottles at really inflated prices.
For example, you can get a case of 12 500ml Grolsch-style bottles for $29.99+tax.
(Tax is an extra 12% on top in Manitoba - 5% Goods & Services Tax (Canada-wide) and 7% Provincial Sales Tax (going up to 8% in July)).
10 450ml bottles of Grolsch is $29.90+tax (which sounds preferable? )
You can also buy new PET bottles for $19.99 for 24 500ml bottles or $19.99 for 12 1 Litre bottles. (Plus tax, obviously, and the caps are extra).
I feel like I should be able to get empty glass bottles really cheap from somewhere - especially as the container deposit per bottle is only 10 cents when you get it from the store.. I've always taken my beer cases back in the past as the refund added up quite quickly, but I'm going to hang on to them from now on..
One of my main aims in brewing my own, however, is to avoid paying out the inflated prices for beer that have been crawling up for years and years now.. If I can get hold of about 300 500ml or 1 litre glass bottles from somewhere, I would be sorted as I'd have enough in rotation from what I drank to what I brewed to keep the cycle going indefinitely (I've been brewing up about once a week since I started this process).
Any ingenious ideas welcome. :thumb: