Where Do I Find Glass Beer Bottles That I Can Buy, In Sydney, For A Home Brew? Any Ideas Of Cost?
Author: Staff // Category: Home Brewing RecipesWhen I started homebrewing, I bought all my wine and beer bottles from the local recycling center. Once I went commercial, I had to start buying from a local distributor. I would try looking around for local a bottle manufacturer or distributor. Call a local brewery and ask who they buy their bottles from, if nothing else, it will set you on the right path.
Start with the recycling center, and ask your friends to start holding onto the pry off bottles for you. Offer to trade them some of your homebrew for the empties.
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Here’s a couple of places:http://www.ebrewcraft.com.auhttps://daveshomebrew.com.au
I live in the US, but when I used to brew my own beer I’d just go to my neighborhood bar and get two cases of empty long-neck Budweiser bottles for free, then soak them in B-Brite, which sanitizes the bottles, removes all fermentation residue and organic deposits, and even stripped the labels off.
Comment by Mitchell Winery — February 9, 2010 @ 12:47 am
Your homebrew shop may have clean bottles. I just went to a beer distributor and got cases of returned bottles for the cost of the deposit. Cleaning them can be yuccky but you can’t beat the cost.
Comment by PowderMo — February 9, 2010 @ 6:04 am