Theres the easy method and the not so easy method.
If you keep a leash on your bottles and make sure you get em all back, you can buy the grolsch style bottles with the flip top cap. If not, you can buy the regular brown bottles and cap them. All available at Michigan Brewing. You'll also have to invest in a capper if you go with regular bottles.
Also, the grolsch style bottles hold more so less are needed and less need to be sanitized and cleaned.
Let me know if you wanna head up there and I'll go with you... I need to get some supplies myself. I'm gonna brew an irish red for St. Patty's Day.
Skip the 2 liters cause they won't carbonate as well as a glass bottle.
Bottles run maybe $.50 each. The grolsch are more like $2 each, but again, you won't need caps ($4), a capper ($12) or as many bottles.
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If you keep a leash on your bottles and make sure you get em all back, you can buy the grolsch style bottles with the flip top cap. If not, you can buy the regular brown bottles and cap them. All available at Michigan Brewing. You'll also have to invest in a capper if you go with regular bottles.
Also, the grolsch style bottles hold more so less are needed and less need to be sanitized and cleaned.
Let me know if you wanna head up there and I'll go with you... I need to get some supplies myself. I'm gonna brew an irish red for St. Patty's Day.
Skip the 2 liters cause they won't carbonate as well as a glass bottle.
Bottles run maybe $.50 each. The grolsch are more like $2 each, but again, you won't need caps ($4), a capper ($12) or as many bottles.
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