Hi,
I'm new to the world of homebrew and before I launch into my first brew I wanted to know about bottle caps.
Do the crimp caps work on twist-top bottles as well as normal bottles?
Thanks,
Iain
Bottle Tops
- Iain McLean
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Thursday May 14, 2009 5:22 pm
- Location: Port Melbourne
- Contact:
Re: Bottle Tops
They do, but you need to use a proper bottlecapper to have them seal properly.
Re: Bottle Tops
Yep, get the ol' superautomatica bench capper. You often see them in Kmart etc, but you also see them come up on ebay a fair bit.
http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_trk ... Categories
http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_trk ... Categories
- Iain McLean
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Thursday May 14, 2009 5:22 pm
- Location: Port Melbourne
- Contact:
Re: Bottle Tops
Nice one guys!
I'm in a pipe band ( http://www.nunapb.com ) and after each band practice the bin has around 50 or so bottles in it so that makes things a lot easier on the pocket than it may have been otherwise!
I'm in a pipe band ( http://www.nunapb.com ) and after each band practice the bin has around 50 or so bottles in it so that makes things a lot easier on the pocket than it may have been otherwise!
Re: Bottle Tops
I have had no success using a bench capper on twist tops.
Don't re-invent the wheel, change the tyre..
- billybushcook
- Posts: 539
- Joined: Friday Nov 09, 2007 10:10 am
- Location: Hunter Valley
Re: Bottle Tops
Something going on there Zuma, Iv'e been doing Tooheys Draught bottles for years in my capper, works great.Zuma wrote:I have had no success using a bench capper on twist tops.
Cheers, Mick.
Re: Bottle Tops
Maybe you are not adjusting your capper down far enough. You might be adjusting the capper where you can still slide the bottle straight under it. If you do that, you might not get enough downwards pressure on the cap.Zuma wrote:I have had no success using a bench capper on twist tops.
My best results are obtained by adjusting the capper as set out below, which usually means I have to tilt and slightly force my bottles with the caps under the capper.
Try this:
Put cap on bottle.
Slide bottle under capper.
Then adjust capper down as far as possible onto top of bottle.
Now crimp the cap.
Works everytime for me, and I've done thousands of them.
Re: Bottle Tops
Zuma wrote:I have had no success using a bench capper on twist tops.
i used to have the same problem with my cooper's capper...i recently restarted this hobby and had to buy a new capper from the HBS, which has no such problems....
this new capper i'd say is a little larger, which probably lends some leverage, but i think there must be more to it than that....i used to have to put my full weight on the cooper's one