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Grolsch bottles
Does anyone use the 500 ml Grolsch bottles for their homebrew with the hinged ceramic tops?
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How often do u have to change out the rubber ring?chalmers wrote:Yes.
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Yes, they are awesome.
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I don't think I've ever changed one and have had no problems.stellfd28 wrote:How often do u have to change out the rubber ring?chalmers wrote:Yes.
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They are very durable, as long as there are no cracks in the rubber for bacteria to get in to you should get a lot of use out of them. I know noble grape sells the replacement tops for pennies.
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Awesome. Thankskenny10 wrote:They are very durable, as long as there are no cracks in the rubber for bacteria to get in to you should get a lot of use out of them. I know noble grape sells the replacement tops for pennies.
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I almost Exclusively use Grolsch bottles when going that route.
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I have about 300 Grolsch bottles. No seals have gone yet. I highly recommend them, a huge time saver, and always get an air tight seal.
1 con. Altho the glass is thick. I had a stout put the bottle into 8 pieces and cap still intact. Not sure if I'd rather have a top shot off, or the odd bottle go boom. I had beer 5' across the room.
If anyone is looking for cheap bottles. $4.00 at the lower sackville faders. 16 fit great in a milk crate.
1 con. Altho the glass is thick. I had a stout put the bottle into 8 pieces and cap still intact. Not sure if I'd rather have a top shot off, or the odd bottle go boom. I had beer 5' across the room.
If anyone is looking for cheap bottles. $4.00 at the lower sackville faders. 16 fit great in a milk crate.
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I got a bunch at Tanner's by the Windsor St. Exchange the other day. The seals that came with them were silicone, and a number of them had a distinct smell of cigarette butts, even after a couple oxiclean soaks.
I got a couple bags of replacement ones at Noble Grape, but they're rubber, not silicone.
Do people use the gaskets that come on recycled bottles?
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I got a couple bags of replacement ones at Noble Grape, but they're rubber, not silicone.
Do people use the gaskets that come on recycled bottles?
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I always did, but probably should not have, lol......
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Use them, take them off when you give your bottles the initial soak. I go 1 table spoons of the pink chlorine solution to 1l hot water and leak soak for 24 hours.
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Re: Grolsch bottles
I can confirm this...me and a buddy ended up with around 45 extra swingtop caps this way...lol...good thing the beer was all stored in its own closet close to a floor drain.keithforbes wrote: 1 con. Altho the glass is thick. I had a stout put the bottle into 8 pieces and cap still intact. Not sure if I'd rather have a top shot off, or the odd bottle go boom. I had beer 5' across the room.

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Heavy on the oxy clean, and boil the kettle. Cap and keep it hot for as long as possible. I used towels and cleaned them up first try.snowboybrown wrote:I got a bunch at Tanner's by the Windsor St. Exchange the other day. The seals that came with them were silicone, and a number of them had a distinct smell of cigarette butts, even after a couple oxiclean soaks.
I got a couple bags of replacement ones at Noble Grape, but they're rubber, not silicone.
Do people use the gaskets that come on recycled bottles?
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This worked awesome. I picked up another 7 doz today and soaked the seals in boiling water and an awfully strong solution. Like 2 scoops in a 2L jar. The smaller scoops that come with the walmart stuff, probably 80/90 mL. Hour later and the off smells are gone.keithforbes wrote:Heavy on the oxy clean, and boil the kettle. Cap and keep it hot for as long as possible. I used towels and cleaned them up first try.snowboybrown wrote:I got a bunch at Tanner's by the Windsor St. Exchange the other day. The seals that came with them were silicone, and a number of them had a distinct smell of cigarette butts, even after a couple oxiclean soaks.
I got a couple bags of replacement ones at Noble Grape, but they're rubber, not silicone.
Do people use the gaskets that come on recycled bottles?
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Some of the new ones are bigger and have rubber seals. I think they're from Quebec. 473 mL instead of 450. Now to find some more milk crates.
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Glad to hear! Took me a few trys to figure it out.
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I change them out when they look cracked or over compressed
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