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Old 16-05-2009, 08:30 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default 650 ml Jim Beam bottles useless

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"George.com" wrote:

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No, let me rephrase that. 650ml glass Jim Beam bottles and
plastic crews caps and fn shite for bottling cider.


no Rob, you *need* to use non-screw bottles & a capper.


As I have discovered. It is fortunate that I have several crates of proper
bottles, not the shitey Jim Beam types, that will nicely hold 3/4 of a litre
of nice tasty cider. I will nicely content with the recycle man throwing
them in his truck on Monday, that'll teach the *******s to be **** poor
cider recepticles. Not that I'm bitter or anything.

rob


Remember to eyeball and sniff the bottles for cleanliness. If there is
any crud in them be sure to wash them out. If (or when) they are clean,
soak in chlorinated water (you can smell the chlorine or 65ml/5 gal.
bucket [ 19L]) for twenty minutes (for any junkies out there, this
works on needles too, 'cept to keep it simple, just soak in straight
bleach for the twenty minutes, then rinse with sterile water [D.I.
water]and the needle is sterile. I'm not advocating I just don't want
anyone to get sick.). Rinse with clean tap water (remove any screens on
faucets). Use bottles as soon as you like.
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