Crown Top Tallys/Longnecks
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Crown Top Tallys/Longnecks
Hey guys
many of you may know that i recently (2 weeks today) put down my first ever batch. It was a Coopers Pale Ale and after just 2 weeks tastes great. Im sure it will get better although i am already happy with the outcome.
Ok, what i was wondering now is, where can i source some more bottles for my upcoming brews. I am able to get hold of many twist top stubbies however what i am really after is some tallys/longnecks. As i dont have the money to buy cases of longnecks from the bottleshop i was wondering how all you guys collected yours?
If anyone knows where i can buy bottles (preferably crown top longecks) i would be very grateful as i am eager to put down my next batch.
thanks,
nick
many of you may know that i recently (2 weeks today) put down my first ever batch. It was a Coopers Pale Ale and after just 2 weeks tastes great. Im sure it will get better although i am already happy with the outcome.
Ok, what i was wondering now is, where can i source some more bottles for my upcoming brews. I am able to get hold of many twist top stubbies however what i am really after is some tallys/longnecks. As i dont have the money to buy cases of longnecks from the bottleshop i was wondering how all you guys collected yours?
If anyone knows where i can buy bottles (preferably crown top longecks) i would be very grateful as i am eager to put down my next batch.
thanks,
nick
Crown Top Tallys/Longnecks
In SA there is a deposit on bottles which encourages returns. Recycling places here will collect the type of bottle you want for a fee (typically 50c for a long neck). You can also buy empty bottles in quantity from bottle suppliers although you may also find them in shops that sell supplies for bottling tomatoes.
I have an arrangement with beer drinking friends where they save me bottles and I "reward" them with samples of home brew. I encourage them to choose beer in good bottles rather than twist tops.
If you have open recycling crates in your neighbourhood you can also source bottles by checking out the local area and collecting the bottles that suit you.
Happy brewing!
I have an arrangement with beer drinking friends where they save me bottles and I "reward" them with samples of home brew. I encourage them to choose beer in good bottles rather than twist tops.
If you have open recycling crates in your neighbourhood you can also source bottles by checking out the local area and collecting the bottles that suit you.
Happy brewing!
Try ebay and weekend shopper in courier mail.
Also my local homebrew shop always knows of someone who has just gone to kegs and want to get rid of tallies. They are in Brissy though.
I think the going rate is $5-$6 a doz for crown seal tallies.
I bought 6 doz coopers tallies from ebay for about $40 I think. The best deal I ever did and the guy delivered them!!!!
Also my local homebrew shop always knows of someone who has just gone to kegs and want to get rid of tallies. They are in Brissy though.
I think the going rate is $5-$6 a doz for crown seal tallies.
I bought 6 doz coopers tallies from ebay for about $40 I think. The best deal I ever did and the guy delivered them!!!!
Never tasted FREE beer I couldn't learn to like!
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My dad puts the effort in an buys a carton or two of longnecks a month and keeps the bottles for me... I'd do the same, except its VB and Carlton Mid.... I guess he knows if he gives me bottles, he'll get them back full a month or two later... I must have about 400 by now

I freely admit that I was Very Very Drunk....
"They speak of my drinking, but never consider my thirst."
ibrew has very reasonable post rates.
http://www.ibrew.com.au/html/equipment/ ... draft.html
They quoted me the following:
http://www.sturmanbg.com/products/bever ... penser.asp
http://www.ibrew.com.au/html/equipment/ ... draft.html
They quoted me the following:
They also offered me a free maintenence kit ($12 value)!1 tap-a-draft system including white tap/regulator, drip tray, 1 x 6 litre bottle with standard screw cap, 1 x reusable long life cap with O ring, and 1 box of isi C02 chargers...$115.00
3 extra x 6 litre bottles with standard caps @ $15.00 each...$45.00
(long life caps are $4.50 each if required...these are good if you want to naturally prime and mature the beer longer)
Delivery for above to Bundaberg...$12.00 (subsidised delivery charge)
http://www.sturmanbg.com/products/bever ... penser.asp
Check trading post online as a bloke in nthn suburbs of bris has 6 doz for $30
Never tasted FREE beer I couldn't learn to like!
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don't mean to hijack this
red dog, you guys in the switch just got brewers choice in Yamanto and I think they do tallies for cheaper than $8 at the one I go to in acacia ridge.
red dog, you guys in the switch just got brewers choice in Yamanto and I think they do tallies for cheaper than $8 at the one I go to in acacia ridge.
Never tasted FREE beer I couldn't learn to like!
Four Hearts Brewing Company http://www.facebook.com/pages/Four-Hear ... all&ref=nf
Four Hearts Brewing Company http://www.facebook.com/pages/Four-Hear ... all&ref=nf