• Spaceman9000@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    My local homebrew shop used to sell these. I think they stopped selling it since people used bottles which couldn’t take the pressure.

    What were you planning on using them for?

  • MuteDog@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I’ve had varying luck with bottles like that, sometimes they don’t hold pressure and you end up drinking flat beer. Using those lids on standard wine bottles and carbonating in them is a recipe for creating high velocity glass shrapnel.

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    3 days ago

    So these are for wine bottles, it is retrofit with the collar, it isn’t just the flip cap.

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        3 days ago

        The Ikea bottles warn against using their bottles for pressurized uses. Iir the glass isn’t rated for that.

        Also, nothing I’ve used flip caps for has kept carbonation well after priming.

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          3 days ago

          In the post it is explained that it is meant for reusing wine bottles not buying new ones. And it mostly doesn’t matter that it can’t be used under pressure because it is for syrups and other non pressure stuff.

  • Skydancer@pawb.social
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    3 days ago

    Do they need to be wine bottle shaped?

    If swingtops that are shaped for beer work for you, find a local independent bar or pub. Stop by before opening and ask if they’d mind saving their swingtops for you.

    When I did this, the answer “Sure, just bring one back for me with your first brew.” More, they already had a box of them set aside.

    Grolsch bottles are by far the most common and will be 450ml, green, and with a raised glass patterning. Those are the most common. 9 ounce bottles from small commercial breweries will be smooth clear or brown with paper labels you’ll want to soak off, and they’ll have significantly fewer of these.

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      3 days ago

      The OP on mastodon is looking only for retrofit non returnable wine bottles.

  • Jake Farm
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    3 days ago

    Thrift stores, virgil’s root beer sells some of their drinks in swing tops, trader joe’s ginger beer is in a swing top. Or you can just buy them online.

  • Un4tural@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    No idea where you’re from but in UK they sell beer in lithuanian/polish/Russian shops with these caps, use one as a water bottle, would love this mechanism on a larger necked glass bottle.

    Bonus you get a free beer with purchase of a bottle.

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    3 days ago

    The kit would probably have to be used with a certain style of bottle, since if that collar slides up too far you aren’t going to get a seal. So the flared end on the bottle would need to be a measured amount or there will be too little or too much tension on the cap when it’s flipped.