
PET bottles
PET bottles
Hi all , as i'm new to this caper i was just after some advice on using the PET bottles that came with yhe Coopers micro brewing kit ! Are they any good ? Are there any probs i should be aware of ? 

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Re: PET bottles
Hi Twista....welcome to the Home Brewing family!Twista wrote:Hi all , as i'm new to this caper i was just after some advice on using the PET bottles that came with yhe Coopers micro brewing kit ! Are they any good ? Are there any probs i should be aware of ?

I used PET bottles with my first brew back on the 18th Dec & they were fine, no problems there but if you can your hands on some glass longnecks, you will never go back to plastic!!
Put an ad in a strategic place saying you want unwanted 750-800ml longnecks for home brewing & guranteed you will be tripping over them in a week or 2!!
Check out this thread...
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... t=longneck


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I haven't had any problems with my coopers pet bottles. However I'm a newbie and I haven't tried glass yet (can't get enough) and I don't think I will. I'm going straight to kegs (when I get the $$$ together), I dislike bottling :p Also it's so much cooler to have a tap, you look much more hardcore when you mates come round for a beer 
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Any idea what kegs are worth these days Pig?Rubber.Piggy wrote:I haven't had any problems with my coopers pet bottles. However I'm a newbie and I haven't tried glass yet (can't get enough) and I don't think I will. I'm going straight to kegs (when I get the $$$ together), I dislike bottling :p Also it's so much cooler to have a tap, you look much more hardcore when you mates come round for a beer
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Cool, thanks MHD!!!!!MHD wrote:check out ebay... as far as I can see a system will cost ~300



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Yeah that seems to be how it goes. Also it's pretty easy to get 2nd hand bar fridges that are only a year or two old for <=$50. Hint: watch the uni ad boards at the start and end of semester.MHD wrote:check out ebay... as far as I can see a system will cost ~300
I'm killing myself b/c I gave away a perfectly good bar fridge just before I got into brewing

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I bottle into PETs , haven't had any problems with them .
I agree that it's only for short-term storage (less than a year)
I do bottle in glass four 745ml glass bottles every batch I make so I can try them after a few years .
I agree that it's only for short-term storage (less than a year)
I do bottle in glass four 745ml glass bottles every batch I make so I can try them after a few years .
I'm on a special alcohol diet ,
It's really amazing ,
I lost 3 days in the first week ! !
It's really amazing ,
I lost 3 days in the first week ! !
Jack I put mine together for $800 that was 2 taps, pluto gun, lines, connectors, reg, 5 kegs, panel adaptors, and snap locks.JaCk_SpArRoW wrote:Any idea what kegs are worth these days Pig?Rubber.Piggy wrote:I haven't had any problems with my coopers pet bottles. However I'm a newbie and I haven't tried glass yet (can't get enough) and I don't think I will. I'm going straight to kegs (when I get the $$$ together), I dislike bottling :p Also it's so much cooler to have a tap, you look much more hardcore when you mates come round for a beer
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You need to shop around and be willing to buy bits and pieces at different places.
For kegs the cheapest I have seen them is ebay from this mob.
http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAP ... 1&frm=1883
I have never purchased anything from them so can't comment on them.
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Thanks for that Shaun, I'll look into it!...Cheers!


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I have a relitivly young coopers lager. Some I bottled into the coopers PET bottles and some into glass. Sampling Glass then Plastic in one sitting, I feel th glass conditioned beer is a lot cleaner tasting than the PET beer. The PET bottle were new and the glass was an old coopers pale stubbie.
Anyone else noticed this or am I being silly?
Anyone else noticed this or am I being silly?