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i'd try feecycle first or ask friends and neighbours.

 

failing that, I buy pop in glass bottles wherever possible and then save the bottles.

 

I have also asked a local restaurant to save me their bottles in the past, I usually give the boss a bottle of whatever I'm making in exchange :D

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But you need to make sure you don't use the ones with screw tops! :D

 

Why not :?:

I make blackberry wine every year using just the juice from blackberries ..... no water and no grape juice.

It needs eight months or so in the demi-john then two years or so in the bottle ... THEN it tastes like port ......heaven :D hic!!

I always use screw tops and have never had a spoilt bottle.

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Hi. I just don't use screw tops from used wine bottles. Just personal preference. :?

 

I think we were confused because you said not to use them but didn't give a reason why :) We sterilise everything in Milton's solution first but you could still use screw top bottles but put corks in them instead :D

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We usually ask everyone we know & local pubs to keep the bottles for us - given OH bottled 49 bottles (2nd batch) from our grape vines last week we needed quite a few! In past year OH has justified buying a case of full bottles to drink over the months before we need the bottles - apparently it works out cheaper than 'wasting money' buying empty bottles!

 

Tracy

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.....OH has justified buying a case of full bottles to drink over the months before we need the bottles - apparently it works out cheaper than 'wasting money' buying empty bottles!

 

Tracy

 

I like his reasoning! :lol:

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I've read that you shouldn't use screw tops but I've never seen an explanation of why. As long as you sterilise everything I expect they'll be fine.

 

I have read that you shouldn't use corks in screw top bottles because the opening of the bottle isn't strong enough, so when you whack the cork in there's a danger that the bottle will break.

 

Personally, I don't waste money on buying empty bottles. Like TAJ's OH I buy wine bottles that already have something in, and reuse them once I've forced She Who Must Be Obeyed and myself to enjoy the contents. :wink:

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We just use either 2 litre cheapo pop bottles or the 5 litre plastic tubs the wine kit came in.

 

We brew 5 gallon batches and find sterilising 30 odd bottles way too much bother so that process became redundant. :whistle:

 

The Rola Cola bottles look fine once you get the brown paper bag around them hic! :D

 

You can also get re-fillable bag in the box type things with taps on from

most home brew shops.

 

I have recycled ordinary ones too, but getting the tap out usually leads to personal injury from the sharp knife required to achieve it, so I gave up on that one when I got down to three fingers and my guitar playing started to suffer. :doh:

 

 

Kev.

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