Wed Oct 25, 2006 4:58 pm

Lars wrote:There are these things that are like the ultimate beer containers. They are made up of glass and come in a bunch of different sizes. Most people call them "BOTTLES" But you can call them what you like.





Oh yeah, I tend to prefer the half gallon bottles aka growlers.


Better a smart ass than a dumb ass... :P

Maybe I should have been more clear. I brew a 10 gallon batches and I will never bottle more than what is required for competition. This is for a brewing friend who would like to have fresh beer available in his refer. I have been filling growlers off the tap but that doesn't keep well. I have a second brewing friend who invested in the 2-1/2 gallon keg unit with the Innovative Systems CO2 injector. He has the extra refer to house it.
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Wed Oct 25, 2006 6:33 pm

Who is John Malt? wrote: I have been filling growlers off the tap but that doesn't keep well.


Pre-purge with CO2 and counterpressure fill them and they will keep for months.

Here's a picture: http://bubrew.org/cpbf.html
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Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:28 pm

Thanks for the tips Danny; heck of a site you've built.
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Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:34 am

Who is John Malt? wrote:Thanks for the tips Danny; heck of a site you've built.


Obviously I had a crack-addled capuchin monkey doing my web site work in 2003 :)

Hopefully the information is useful even if the layout would have been better done by a 3yo with a crayon.

The growler filler really does work a treat. It's hands free as long as the neck of the bottle and the stopper are a little wet, and they usually are with sanitizer.
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Who is John Malt? wrote:Better a smart ass than a dumb ass... :P


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Re: Alternatives to share beer

Tue Oct 31, 2006 11:57 am

[quote="Who is John Malt?"]I was looking into alternatives for sharing beer with brewing friends. There are the Party Pigs, 1.5l minikegs, Tap-A-Draft, and ???

I use 1 and 2 liter plastic water bottles to exchange beer with a friend on the east coast I I usually bottle up a liter of two from each batch and mail to him, he does the same for me. When I receive the beer it is flat never been carbonated, I chill it then hit it with about 10lbs co2 using a carbonation cap then give it a good shake let it settle and hit it with 10 lbs again, and like magic you have a nicely carbonated beer. The carbonation caps look like the gas inlet valve from a stainless steel soda keg. Once screwed onto the top of a plastic bottle, you can attach the gas fitting from a standard CO2 tank to pressurize the bottle. This is an easy system to use and bottles wont break if they get banged around. The carbonation cap runs about 10 dollars and it is useful for other beverages, my wife likes a little fizz in her cranberry juice.
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