Goodmorning! And welcome.I am looking for some swing top bottles for my test brew. I Found some 1litre swing tops from IKEA at £1.90 ... But I don't think they'd be able to take any kind of pressure.
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products...bottle-with-stopper-clear-glass-art-30213552/
What do you think ??
I don't mind paying the £20 for 12x500ml or 8x750ml swing tops, but the 1litre sounds a little easier to store, y'know.
Just checked my bottles as they have now conditioned. The rubber on my bottles is definitely part of the cap - they must have changed the design at some point. Not sure whether these are the new or old version, but would probably not buy these again unless they have the separate rubbers.I got some from the Range a couple of weeks back and the rubber definitely came off and could be replaced.
Are you willing to pay "3 fur a fiver" on bottles that are of an unknown quality at £1.66 per bottle? Or are you willing to pay £17 for 12 bottles or £1.41 per bottle on bottles that are of a known quality?
Like all things German, the quality of their commercial swing top bottles are very good. I have some Hacker Pschorr ones that I use a lot. Last night I acquired some Flensburger ones from my local Wetherspoon and they are really good quality - Only 330ml but they will do for my Dubbel in a couple of months.You see unknown quality, I see nice german beer for 25p per bottle :smile6:
All my swing tops came used, either from beer I bought or from bought second hand (25-40p per bottle). Got about 100L worth at the moment and never had any problem with them, even after accidentally overcarbing them.
Not saying you shouldn't buy new if you want to, I just wouldn't fear the bottles (they have at least been tested once xD)
I use Franziskaner bottles and some Hacker bottles. My parents brought me some beer from Germany and I noticed that the bottles used for local sales tend to be much thicker than those I bought. Transport cost savings :)Like all things German, the quality of their commercial swing top bottles are very good. I have some Hacker Pschorr ones that I use a lot. Last night I acquired some Flensburger ones from my local Wetherspoon and they are really good quality - Only 330ml but they will do for my Dubbel in a couple of months.
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