home brew stores sell new rubber seals.
They are great for bottling beer, not much else.
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home brew stores sell new rubber seals.
They are great for bottling beer, not much else.
These swing top grolsch bottles are the subject of many discussions on home brewing websites. It appears they are not very good for fermenting because of the pressure buildup but once the process is complete you can use the swing top to close them. I read that some folks can tomato sauce in them.
Regarding any value, it seems the cost of shipping outstrips the value of the bottle. It is more economical to buy the bottles full of beer from the liquor store rather than buying them empty and paying for shipping.
Try Googling "Grolsch swing top bottles" and see what you can use.
I noticed it immediately, had to look around for the bottle. pan the camera right, hit zoom and post some more ;)
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Does this mean she's famous? I left it up on the screen for her to see and she thought it was a joke... I'll get mine :chop:
Oh, and that is my cat Timothy Leary.
Well, if you have A LOT of Heineken bottles and some other random ones you can do... THIS
I am a brewer and would not pay more than $.75 per bottle FOB
Well wasn't that a necropost!
Billy, do you have any interest straight razors?
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Well, since this thread has been resurrected, I've got one of those classic Grolsch bottles with some excellent home-brewed bay rum in them.