Capping twist top stubbies?
Capping twist top stubbies?
I have been using pet bottles for my last few brews but also have a bench capper, crown seals and a heap of twist top stubbies.
Is it possible to effectively cap a twist top?
I have tried a couple and although it looks to be capped ok, it takes minimal effort to open and I'm sure it would'nt be on tight enough.
I have tried applying quite a bit of pressure when using the bench capper but the seals still seem loose.
Any ideas?
Is it possible to effectively cap a twist top?
I have tried a couple and although it looks to be capped ok, it takes minimal effort to open and I'm sure it would'nt be on tight enough.
I have tried applying quite a bit of pressure when using the bench capper but the seals still seem loose.
Any ideas?
Beauty lies in the hands of the beerholder.
Yeah... I thought the same when I did a test cap of some coopers long necks... They will have had brew in them a week come sunday and they have not leaked yet... I guess it is a suck it and see problem...
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A bench capper will cap and seal a twist top bottle. I have done lots. It does take a little bit more pushing on the handle to get the lid on, but nothing too dramatic or violent.
The Tooheys long necks are easier to cap than the Carlton 800's. Tooheys and Cartlton Draught stubbies are easier to cap than other twist top stubbs. Roll tops are still the best, but twist tops are good for disposible bottles.
Cheers,
Greg.
The Tooheys long necks are easier to cap than the Carlton 800's. Tooheys and Cartlton Draught stubbies are easier to cap than other twist top stubbs. Roll tops are still the best, but twist tops are good for disposible bottles.
Cheers,
Greg.
99% of my glass bottles are twist top (roughly 150 in total) and most have been used at least three times with no problems with carbonation/leaks etc. I use the bench capper and just make sure that the lid clamps down all the way by applying a bit more force.
Should have a few more empties to play with after this weekend.
Cheers & Happy Holidays,
Jay
Should have a few more empties to play with after this weekend.
Cheers & Happy Holidays,
Jay
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That's Super Automatica, tyrone, Italian for "kick arse bench capper", sometimes translated as "the homebrewer's best friend."
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Salut!
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Those coopers long necks I posted about a while a go worked great! yes they were easy to unscrew when fresh but once they gassed up they were just a stiff as a bought one...
Fermenting: Responsibly American Brown (Drink Responsibly) My first AG!
Bottled: Fuggles Larger/ale, Honey I'm Home Ale, Entropy Wheat, Dark Matter Ale, The Beer that Should Not Be (IPA)
Bottled: Fuggles Larger/ale, Honey I'm Home Ale, Entropy Wheat, Dark Matter Ale, The Beer that Should Not Be (IPA)