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HI,
I've spent all afternoon looking about on the internet, but to no avail. Anyone know where I can pick up some champagne / sparkling wine bottles? I'm gonna make some elderflower champagne and normal wine bottles are no good (they tend to explode!)
thanks as always :)
HI,
I've spent all afternoon looking about on the internet, but to no avail. Anyone know where I can pick up some champagne / sparkling wine bottles? I'm gonna make some elderflower champagne and normal wine bottles are no good (they tend to explode!)
thanks as always :)
The Off Licence!!:lmao:
British Red
31-03-2007, 18:59
How many do you want Dave?
If you want to collect from Hampshire I could save some easy enough
Red
We have a lot of big hotels around; if you ask nicely after a wedding reception they'll usually let you have as many as you like.
Cheers,
Toddy
demographic
01-04-2007, 11:14
HI,
I've spent all afternoon looking about on the internet, but to no avail. Anyone know where I can pick up some champagne / sparkling wine bottles? I'm gonna make some elderflower champagne and normal wine bottles are no good (they tend to explode!)
thanks as always :)
Grolsh bottles?
Grolsh bottles?
I've got a load of flip-top beer bottles, but I really wanted some thing a bit bigger..
500ml and 1l plastic pop bottles are best. Don't look as good but the will take a lot of pressure, are easy to seal and do not explode.
I dont know how many you have in mind, but it seems like a great excuse! :lmao: ;)
When I needed some for the same job I got them from a wedding.
I also got some out of an unlocked glass recycling bin.
Toddy's idea of asking at a hotel sounds good too.
demographic
01-04-2007, 22:57
I've got a load of flip-top beer bottles, but I really wanted some thing a bit bigger..
They also do Grolsh in 1.5 litre glass bottles...
Dunno if it was a special offer thing but my local shop was selling them a few months ago.
How many do you want Dave?
If you want to collect from Hampshire I could save some easy enough
Red
Thanks for the offer, but I'm gonna find it difficult to get up to hampshire anytime soon.
:)
British Red
05-04-2007, 14:19
No problems dave - let me know if you change your mind
Red
gregorach
05-04-2007, 15:02
Getting the bottles is the least of your worries - it's finding the corks and a suitable corker. Me, I'd go for pop bottles...
Getting the bottles is the least of your worries - it's finding the corks and a suitable corker. Me, I'd go for pop bottles...
I found plastic champagne corks and wire cages here I prefer brewing myself.
http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/cat41_1.htm (http://)
Hope this helps
I meant to say i prefer brewing beer
corks and cages (http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/cat41_1.htm)