Capping Longneck Bottles !!

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Bigbott
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Joined: Wednesday Dec 09, 2009 11:48 am
Location: Orange NSW

Capping Longneck Bottles !!

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G,day All,

Just a quick one ive just used up some left overs from a 19 lt keg & the only bottles i could
find were a couple of longnecks that i had sitting around so clean them out & bottle them up !! :roll:

Ah now what do i do ive only got the caps that were on the longnecks & the capper is @ my mates
place up the otherside of town ?? :| ,

So i just pushed & screwed them back on as tight as i could :shock: ,

So now im wondering if this will work,i supose its a trial & error will they just blow the tops
off after a few weeks or just presure up as normal.






Cheers Rob.
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earle
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Location: Toowoomba

Re: Capping Longneck Bottles !!

Post by earle »

Hi Rob

I assume from what you've written the longnecks are screw tops. I know someone who re-uses caps (tightarse) and just screws them back on when he's bottling - no problems most of the time but occasionally he has a flat bottle. Its more likely that the gas would leak than blow the tops off.

How big is Orange - perhaps you could get the capper from the other side of town in the next few days and give the caps a tighten up.

As a future contingency, a lot of people seem to use PET soft drink bottles for the excess when kegging or even for all their bottling. Maybe keep a few of them on hand. Cheap too.
Bigbott
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Joined: Wednesday Dec 09, 2009 11:48 am
Location: Orange NSW

Re: Capping Longneck Bottles !!

Post by Bigbott »

Yeh thanks earle,

They are twist tops & i normaly use the pet bottles but ran out i might have to call past my mates
place on the way home from work !! :roll:

& yeh Orange is a little city i guess 40,000 pop about 10km from one side to the other not too big yet
but growing @ a rapid pace with no bloody water !! :shock:,

We are on a level 5.5 restriction that means only water gardens with a bucket on Sundays between 6pm - 7pm,
No lawn watering at all :x .




Cheers Rob.
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