Bottles
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Re: Bottles
i get mine from local pubs or restaurants
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Magnu420 - Senior Distiller

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Re: Bottles
I collect selected screw-top spirit bottles from two local pubs anytime I need bottles. They're quite happy for me to pull a few bottles from their recycling bins.
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Almanac
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Re: Bottles
I get all my bottles from the recycling bins at WalMart. Got a particularly good haul after Christmas/New Year.
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wormwood - Experienced Distiller

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Re: Bottles
I only ever give my product to family and friends. I insist that if they want some they bring the empty bottles back for a swap for full ones.
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Normski - Experienced Distiller

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Re: Bottles
aidanmac wrote:I collect selected screw-top spirit bottles from two local pubs anytime I need bottles. They're quite happy for me to pull a few bottles from their recycling bins.
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Your lucky, in Northern Ireland you have to beat the petrol bombers to the bins lol

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RickyRasper - Regular

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Re: Bottles
I get mine from. Freund container online. Very reasonable prices
Don't yell at me because I'm a virgin distiller
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edwatters - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Bottles
I use IKEA Slom Bottles ("1 litre") with a swingtop stopper.
if you can find these, they are well worth it IMHO....Italian glass, can be dried/sterilised in an oven, inexpensive and a handy size.
if you can find these, they are well worth it IMHO....Italian glass, can be dried/sterilised in an oven, inexpensive and a handy size.

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Frank - Senior Distiller

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Re: Bottles
Where I am IKEA have changed the name of those bottles to Korken...but you will need to replace the rubber seal with silicone or other alcohol resistant material
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At 2.50Euros I think they're rather expensive if you make any quantity of spirits. Personally, I just collect bottles of the type I want from a local pub when I need any. I currently have a stock of 48 JD bottles and 24 X 1lt Smirnoff for my wife's Vodka. When I have volume in excess of my bottle stock it's stored in Cornelius Kegs I bought last year in a group buy.
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. At 2.50Euros I think they're rather expensive if you make any quantity of spirits. Personally, I just collect bottles of the type I want from a local pub when I need any. I currently have a stock of 48 JD bottles and 24 X 1lt Smirnoff for my wife's Vodka. When I have volume in excess of my bottle stock it's stored in Cornelius Kegs I bought last year in a group buy.
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Almanac
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Re: Bottles
Good point Aidan.... they are called Korken now...thanks.
As far as I can tell, in Australia these 1l bottles currently cost $1.49AUD new (which is less than 1.20 Euros) and are fitted with a silicone seal too!
I like them as they are completely reuseable and basically aren't tainted by previous contents (for example, IMHO its not advisable to put vodka in an ex-rum bottle).
BTW, I too re-use LOTS of gifted, empty, spirit bottles...esp. as presents.
If they are 'suitable', they are very worthwhile.
As far as I can tell, in Australia these 1l bottles currently cost $1.49AUD new (which is less than 1.20 Euros) and are fitted with a silicone seal too!
I like them as they are completely reuseable and basically aren't tainted by previous contents (for example, IMHO its not advisable to put vodka in an ex-rum bottle).
BTW, I too re-use LOTS of gifted, empty, spirit bottles...esp. as presents.
If they are 'suitable', they are very worthwhile.
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Frank - Senior Distiller

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Re: Bottles
I haven't used these guys, as I recycle old bottles (I'm your best pal for clearing up after a house party), but if I was doing a special bottling I might fork out.
http://www.world-of-bottles.co.uk/700-1500ml-glass-bottles
http://www.world-of-bottles.co.uk/700-1500ml-glass-bottles
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Capt-Cudellez - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Bottles
has anyone experience of these? would the washer need changing or are all the "pink" one now silicone.
http://www.wilko.com/homebrew-accessori ... vt/0318707
Thanks
http://www.wilko.com/homebrew-accessori ... vt/0318707
Thanks
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Sean-f - Newcomer
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Re: Bottles
I use these same type bottles from my local home brew shop, they're fine for serving your wares
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Re: Bottles
I use world of bottles , they have a great range
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