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EZ-CAP bottles (Grolsh style tops)

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EZ-CAP bottles (Grolsh style tops)

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I am interested in some of the 2 Liter EZ-CAP bottles. I'm finding that they are hard to find, and shipping is expensive.
One case of 12 is $USD 30 + $USD 30 shipping from midwest homebrewing.

If anyone has a line on how to buy them, please let me know.

If anyone is interested in going in on an order of them, please let me know that as well. I am hoping to find some way to get a larger order much cheaper.
Cheers.

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Post by wxbrewer »

I've got about 17 of the 16oz EZ cap bottles that I'll sell you for 15 bucks. A couple of them still have homebrew in them :D

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find some Wild Rose beers, they use the 1-1.5L swingtops.

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Post by jkubik »

wxbrewer wrote:I've got about 17 of the 16oz EZ cap bottles that I'll sell you for 15 bucks. A couple of them still have homebrew in them :D
Thanks!
The brew in them is good. Hoppy at first, then mild and sweet, then a good aftertaste.
I'm not sure I'd make it quite so sweet, but I'm not entirely sure what you were aiming for.

Thanks again,
-Jkubik-

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Post by wxbrewer »

jkubik wrote:
wxbrewer wrote:I've got about 17 of the 16oz EZ cap bottles that I'll sell you for 15 bucks. A couple of them still have homebrew in them :D
Thanks!
The brew in them is good. Hoppy at first, then mild and sweet, then a good aftertaste.
I'm not sure I'd make it quite so sweet, but I'm not entirely sure what you were aiming for.

Thanks again,
-Jkubik-
Hey thanks! Yeah I agree they're sweet. I actually made it from a kit which said as much. I'm more of a big IPA man myself.

Enjoy the bottles and good luck on the next brew!

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Post by jkubik »

Without really knowing what I'm talking about, I think I'd have brought the hops back to 60 min, 30min, and 15 min.
The first whif of hops is overbearing ?
Does that make sense, or am I moving them the wrong direction?

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