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As many bottles as you could possibly want?
Posted: Friday Nov 30, 2007 4:33 pm
by Tyberious Funk
I've been looking into the possibility of buying bottles directly from manufacturers rather than paying retail prices for them. I found a couple of places online, like these guys:
http://www.cospak.com.au Unfortunately, they tend to sell is large quantities. But I reckon if half a dozen brewers could band together, they could justify buying a single pallet.
Any thoughts?
I've also been trying to track down folding cardboard six-pack holders. You can get them from places like Visy and Amcor, but I'm not sure if they sell in small quantities directly to the public.
Posted: Friday Nov 30, 2007 5:55 pm
by Chris
That's pretty ambitious, but also a pretty good idea!
Posted: Friday Nov 30, 2007 6:03 pm
by timmy
I'd be interested if they were crown seal longies....
Posted: Friday Nov 30, 2007 10:22 pm
by Kevnlis
I enquired a couple times to that mob and never heard back. If you do one for magnum champers bottles let me know

Posted: Sunday Dec 02, 2007 3:19 pm
by carol
I bought some crown seal 330ml from Silverlock Packaging. 20 cartons of 42 bottles each worked at about 35c per bottle. (Cheaper if you order more)
I presume they sell 750ml bottles as well.
carol
Posted: Monday Dec 03, 2007 9:04 am
by James L
my friend and i were looking into getting those german style 500ml bottles... too expensive... even at large quantities... worked out to be 60c a bottle...
Is it really worth it? whats wrong with getting your mates to give you their empties? i know it takes alot longer to get a collection going , but its a damn sight cheaper.
Posted: Monday Dec 03, 2007 9:09 am
by Chris
For that price, buy some kegs!
Posted: Monday Dec 03, 2007 3:08 pm
by Tyberious Funk
James L wrote:Is it really worth it? whats wrong with getting your mates to give you their empties? i know it takes alot longer to get a collection going , but its a damn sight cheaper.
Well, there's a couple of problems with that idea...
Firstly, a handful of mates don't drink beer (I know, I know

) and those that
do drink, consistently forget to keep their bottles. I've even offered them incentives - for every three bottles they give me, I'll give them one free homebrew. It still doesn't work. They piss weak and slack, what can I say?
Secondly, I end up with an eclectic collection of bottles of different shapes and sizes because none of them really have a brew they drink regularly. Does it
really matter? Not really I suppose, but it
is a pain in the bum (adjusting the capper and all). Plus, they'll often give me bottles with labels that are almost impossible to remove (stupid Carlsberg!!), or screw tops (which work, but again, are a pain in the bum).
All in all, if I could get my hands on 100-200 clean (and preferably new) bottles that are all the same size and shape, the convenience would be well worth the cost. Assuming, of course, they're not too expensive.
Given that a typical K&K brew costs about 35c per stubbie, adding another 35c for the cost of the bottle itself means it
still works out cheaper than buying a commercial beer. And, obviously, I get to keep the bottles for later.
Posted: Monday Dec 03, 2007 3:16 pm
by Kevnlis
Hey TF. Do they have to be stubbies? I quite often see brewers in Melbourne that are selling very cheap or giving away 750ml rolled top bottles. Keep watch on the various forums and ebay etc. You should be able to track some down for alot less than 35 cents each, plus they hold twice as much and are all the same size

Posted: Tuesday Dec 04, 2007 8:33 am
by mikey
why don't you ask your local pub to put aside some bottles for you?
Posted: Tuesday Dec 04, 2007 8:43 am
by Kevnlis
mikey wrote:why don't you ask your local pub to put aside some bottles for you?
That too, if all you want are stubbies you should be able to get boat loads!
Posted: Tuesday Dec 04, 2007 3:50 pm
by velophile
Hi Guys, I'm back on the forum after a work induced break.
I have more of the bottles I previously offered here.
They are 650ml heavy glass crown seals, complete with bonus out-of-date beer!
There will be dozens available this week. Pick up in Northcote prefered.
Posted: Wednesday Dec 05, 2007 4:17 am
by regan
whats the asking price?
Posted: Wednesday Dec 05, 2007 7:00 am
by Kevnlis
regan wrote:whats the asking price?
Here he asks for 1 bottle of homebrew or Coopers Stout per slab.
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... ight=650ml
Posted: Wednesday Dec 05, 2007 9:37 am
by Tyberious Funk
mikey wrote:why don't you ask your local pub to put aside some bottles for you?
I don't really have a local pub but there are a number of restaurants at the end of my street, plus a trendy wine bar. None of them are particularly approachable though, so I doubt I could ask for their bottles... not that I think they would object, I just don't think any of them could actually be bothered.
But I don't see why I can't raid their recycling bins. They do most of their business on Saturday nights, so I reckon their bins will be chockers on Sunday morning.
It's not illegal is it?
Posted: Wednesday Dec 05, 2007 9:53 am
by Kevnlis
Tyberious Funk wrote:It's not illegal is it?
No, unless they ask you to stop, then possibly, but not necessarily.
Posted: Wednesday Dec 05, 2007 10:54 am
by velophile
regan wrote:whats the asking price?
Special price, now free!
Posted: Wednesday Dec 05, 2007 11:28 am
by Tim...
velophile wrote:regan wrote:whats the asking price?
Special price, now free!
Let me know if you have any 330mL crown seals that you want to get rid of. I have some coopers stout waiting in the fridge

Posted: Thursday Dec 06, 2007 4:36 pm
by velophile
Tim... wrote:velophile wrote:regan wrote:whats the asking price?
Special price, now free!
Let me know if you have any 330mL crown seals that you want to get rid of. I have some coopers stout waiting in the fridge

Tim
I have plenty of 330ml crown seals, mostly Mtn Goat or simular.
Send me an email & we can deal.
Cheers
Steve
Posted: Tuesday Dec 18, 2007 4:25 pm
by Phantom
Lawn bowls clubs are the best source, better than rummaging through spewy pub bins and you'll probably get to have a beer there as well.
I'm a member at Carrum and we have a function nearly every week so the supplies there for sure.
Phantom