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occasionally buy commercial beer ($ ouchee wow wow) and usually get Crown Lager on the basis that at least I am getting some crown seal empties as part of the deal. didn't notice until I got home that the last six pack are twist tops. Yeah I know you can cap twisties but I prefer crownies so can anyone post here commercial stubbies that are still crown seals?
TIA
Hi Al, just do what I do and twist the caps back on after filling. Has worked a treat for me for over 5 cases worth of bottles now . A lot quicker than capping them too. But make sure you wash and sanitize caps.
In other words, if you're OK forking out ~$17 (GR price @ DM's, Caulfield) for a 6-pack of microbrew, get some GOOD commercial beer with roll-top seals.
Little Creatures bottles are really good because the labels wash off really easily after soaking in warm soapy water. Grand Ridge labels are evil.
after only bottling long necks and kegging, I tried kegging half a batch in a 12L keg and bottling the rest in stubbies.. oh man.. it sucks. stick with the longnecks.
To be honest, I would rather pay $20 for a six pack of EMPTY bottles than buy a sixer of Crown Lager and have a good 2-3 minutes of my time taken up pouring it down the sink...
I would say LCPA is the best option - although like others have said, I would suggest long necks, in the form of Coopers Sparkling to get your vessel collection up.
If you insist on Crown Lager - they do a 650ml long neck, which isnt twist top....
If you want to buy a 'decent' beer with crown seals try the Knappstein reserve lager. Made using sauvin hops and a damn tasty drop. Pricey tho, $56 a case (Dan murphys) but they only brew this once a week at the Knappstein winery. Hoppy, fruity, lager. Mmmmmmmmmmm beeeeeeer!
No affiliation but i love trying beers i havent tasted before and this one was a pleasant surprise. Bottles are a tad trendy tho....330mLs that would get lost in a stubby holder.
Yep, I store my green bottles in total darkness and generally try and use them for thirst quenching brews that get consumed fairly rapidly.
Predominantly I use CPA stubbies and longnecks, and while it does come down to personal pref as to whether crown seals are a must, I use a bench capper to cap twist tops and have never had a problem.