How many screws do you get......?
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How many screws do you get......?
I'm coming up to the fourth use with a batch of my PET bottle screw caps
They look pretty ok whats the most you could expect?
LG
They look pretty ok whats the most you could expect?
LG
if the seals are working as they should, anything that gets on the wrong side of the plastic bit will stay on that side and not come into contact with the beer.V1113B wrote:I usually wash mine in sterilized solution as well. Sometimes it gets in under the plastic bit and I cant get it out. All beers have been ok so far but I am worried it might kill the beer one day.
i soak mine in a mild bleach solution, rinse several times, and (sometimes) let them dry.. often in too much of a hurry though


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There's plastic screw-tops and there's plastic screw-tops. Surprise!
Schweppes have started using one-piece caps which don't have the translucent liner in them. They are softer plastic than usual and don't *feel* like they are going to work. I've only used a few so can't say for sure. You certainly feel better about their cleanliness because they're one piece.
Coca Cola Amatil use the thickest caps for their carbonated sugar waters. You can seriously lean on these and your hand or the bottle will give out first. I like them. Having said that, the one dud I've had (and leaked all over my Beer Conditioning Facility) was from a Deep Spring bottle, which I think is a CCA brand.
The Coopers caps are, in my experience, the most likely to die after a while. I have had several die on me as I screw them onto a bottle - usually after a few uses though.
Schweppes have started using one-piece caps which don't have the translucent liner in them. They are softer plastic than usual and don't *feel* like they are going to work. I've only used a few so can't say for sure. You certainly feel better about their cleanliness because they're one piece.
Coca Cola Amatil use the thickest caps for their carbonated sugar waters. You can seriously lean on these and your hand or the bottle will give out first. I like them. Having said that, the one dud I've had (and leaked all over my Beer Conditioning Facility) was from a Deep Spring bottle, which I think is a CCA brand.
The Coopers caps are, in my experience, the most likely to die after a while. I have had several die on me as I screw them onto a bottle - usually after a few uses though.
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No confirmed fatalities.
No confirmed fatalities.
I always use the cooper's caps once, and then discard.
It's expensive, however I just love to hear that crack when i open a fresh bottle, and it's the best way to go to avoid any problems.
It adds $3 to every brew, but these days that hardly seems like a lot of money.
I'm prepared to pay whatever is necessary for a good tasting beer.
Trizza.
It's expensive, however I just love to hear that crack when i open a fresh bottle, and it's the best way to go to avoid any problems.
It adds $3 to every brew, but these days that hardly seems like a lot of money.
I'm prepared to pay whatever is necessary for a good tasting beer.
Trizza.
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Trizza wrote:I always use the cooper's caps once, and then discard.
It's expensive, however I just love to hear that crack when i open a fresh bottle, and it's the best way to go to avoid any problems.
It adds $3 to every brew, but these days that hardly seems like a lot of money.
I'm prepared to pay whatever is necessary for a good tasting beer.
Trizza.


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