Does anyone use them again?
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Originally posted by Rich View PostBut, depends how you're taking them off? mine usually have a crease down the middle.Last edited by Cellar_Rat; 09-10-2011, 07:22 AM.Gluten free, caffeine free, dairy free, fat free – you gotta love this red wine diet!
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Tight wad sprigs to mind Why not save some more and use paper bottles?Discount Home Brew Supplies
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Originally posted by lockwood1956 View Posttoo funny dude (proper laughed out loud)Discount Home Brew Supplies
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Originally posted by Duffbeer View Post...Why not save some more and use paper bottles?...
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Haha, great find Brian, hmmm pressure may be a problemDiscount Home Brew Supplies
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For what I am about to say please forgive me! Karl.
Crown caps recycle very well indeed. If any thing it's quicker than using new ones.
Wash/ sterilise, pop onto the beer bottle. Cap as normal. Banana shaped ones get straightened. No leaks. Not one in 45 bottles.Gluten free, caffeine free, dairy free, fat free – you gotta love this red wine diet!
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