I'll be bottling my beer in the next few days and since this is my first home brew, I've been busy collecting bottles over the last month or so and I've also got myself a twin-lever crown top capper, as pictured below:
Now, being new to this, I didn't appreciate the various bottle neck designs and how some work better than others with this type of capper. The upshot being that 16 out of the 45 bottles I collected, de-labelled and washed have ended up being chucked in the recycling and I've had to replace them with more suitable bottles which - yup, you've guessed it - I've had to collect, de-label and wash.
To prevent any other innocent, unsuspecting newbies (like me) making the same mistake, I thought it would be a good idea to show some of the different bottle neck designs, and point out which ones work well, which ones are a bit dodgy and which ones don't work with my capper (other cappers results may be different, see below).
I'll kick things off with my experiences with my capper, but it would be helpful if people with other types of twin-lever capper (Young's, Emily etc) also contribute with their results as it's likely that due to slight design differences, some will perform better/worse with some types of bottle.
So, here are the three different types of bottle neck I had in my bottle collection:
Bottle type 1:
Bottle type 2:
Bottle type 3 (Hobgoblin!):
And here are my results (if other contributors can use this as a template for posting their results then it will make the thread easier to read):
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Type of capper: Metal "High Quality" twin-lever capper (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Crown-Cap...pt=UK_Home_Garden_Food_SM&hash=item5b05a28cc8.)
Bottle type 1: OK. Good seal, very straightforward.
Bottle type 2: Dodgy. Not a good seal (cap can be turned by hand). I will not use these bottles with this capper. Edit: It works perfectly if 3 pennies are stacked on top of the crown cap before capping the bottle.
Bottle type 3: OK. Good seal but a little more care has to be taken and the dent made in the cap is deeper.
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Now, being new to this, I didn't appreciate the various bottle neck designs and how some work better than others with this type of capper. The upshot being that 16 out of the 45 bottles I collected, de-labelled and washed have ended up being chucked in the recycling and I've had to replace them with more suitable bottles which - yup, you've guessed it - I've had to collect, de-label and wash.
To prevent any other innocent, unsuspecting newbies (like me) making the same mistake, I thought it would be a good idea to show some of the different bottle neck designs, and point out which ones work well, which ones are a bit dodgy and which ones don't work with my capper (other cappers results may be different, see below).
I'll kick things off with my experiences with my capper, but it would be helpful if people with other types of twin-lever capper (Young's, Emily etc) also contribute with their results as it's likely that due to slight design differences, some will perform better/worse with some types of bottle.
So, here are the three different types of bottle neck I had in my bottle collection:
Bottle type 1:
Bottle type 2:
Bottle type 3 (Hobgoblin!):
And here are my results (if other contributors can use this as a template for posting their results then it will make the thread easier to read):
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Type of capper: Metal "High Quality" twin-lever capper (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Crown-Cap...pt=UK_Home_Garden_Food_SM&hash=item5b05a28cc8.)
Bottle type 1: OK. Good seal, very straightforward.
Bottle type 2: Dodgy. Not a good seal (cap can be turned by hand). I will not use these bottles with this capper. Edit: It works perfectly if 3 pennies are stacked on top of the crown cap before capping the bottle.
Bottle type 3: OK. Good seal but a little more care has to be taken and the dent made in the cap is deeper.
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