thegoatboy
Well-Known Member
I think I love the hobgoblin too much to give it up :-)
Same problem for me, I rang them and was on hold for an hour. They told me I had to ring them for an update when the order confirmation explicitly states they will contact you if there is a problem with your order. This was after they ignored my emails. This morning they sent me an email asking me to review said bottles, some 2 weeks before they come back in stock, so I slagged them off on Twitter for a bit, they responded for that pretty sharpish so I know when the order comes in 5 cases are mine, all mine!
Allegedly anyway, I'll believe it if they ever turn up.
Demig
Same problem for me, I rang them and was on hold for an hour. They told me I had to ring them for an update when the order confirmation explicitly states they will contact you if there is a problem with your order. This was after they ignored my emails. This morning they sent me an email asking me to review said bottles, some 2 weeks before they come back in stock, so I slagged them off on Twitter for a bit, they responded for that pretty sharpish so I know when the order comes in 5 cases are mine, all mine!
Allegedly anyway, I'll believe it if they ever turn up.
Demig
I want to recycle the bottles I drink from - which to be honest is quite a lot.
:drink:
the capper is on it's way.
I do have some PET bottles, but I don't want to be giving out 1 litre of my hard earned beer at a time :razz:
i got a good collection at the moment, which I'm sure will be growing by the time bottling day comes.
as a side note, what on earth do stowford cider use to stick their labels to the bottles?!??!??!
most of my hobgoblin/erdinger bottles, the label and glue came off very easily after a few mins hot water.
The stowford one survive most of last night in the sink as well as a trip through the dish washer. I did get the label off, but there is still a lot of glue to shift.
I am currently prepping my bottles ready for a Saturday bottling session and I am having massive massive issues with the glue on some of the bottles. So far Sadlers, Robinsons and St. Austell bottles are a PITA leaving the glue residue on. Why do the need so much? The Greene King bottles are a breeze though as these fall off in the water. The only issue being that I don't really like Greene King beer (Abbot is about the best), and the bloody bottles are clear :nono:
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