Re: 12 oz Belgian Cork Style Bottles

Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:35 pm

Sheen wrote:I reuse the little bottles Dupont, Leffe, etc use. There around 11.5 oz and somewhat thicker than long necks

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Good choice. Less beer and recapable. I'll try one of those next time. Thanks Sheen.

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Re: 12 oz Belgian Cork Style Bottles

Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:40 pm

Sheen wrote:I reuse the little bottles Dupont, Leffe, etc use. There around 11.5 oz and somewhat thicker than long necks

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I can get affligem blonde here pretty easily. Same bottles, 11.5oz, thick. The labels come off with just a soak in water. My go to bottle for the Tasty-style-tap-bottling method.
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Re: 12 oz Belgian Cork Style Bottles

Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:41 pm

[quote="Sheen"]I reuse the little bottles Dupont, Leffe, etc use. There around 11.5 oz and somewhat thicker than long necks

Nice. I don't know that I have seen the Dupont in the smaller bottles in this area. I mostly see them in the 750ml bottles. I'm sure if I went to some of the boutique bottle shops they would likely have them. Thanx for the suggestion.
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