Can they be used for bottling?
Can you reuse tops?
Can you use quarks in them?
Any suggestions from people who have used them?
Thanks in advance!
As soon as one breaks in my hands, I'll get rid of the rest of them, just like RCGoodin said.
Well, yeah, but ya know, if it wasn't for disappointment, I wouldn't have any appointments!You mean like as soon as you get back from the Emergency Room with 20 stitches in your hand.....
Can they be used for bottling?
Can you reuse tops?
Can you use quarks in them?
Any suggestions from people who have used them?
Thanks in advance!
jamesngalveston said:I put a lot of effort into my wine, when this topic came up before, i used a micrometer and measure the neck thickness..the screw tops were thinner.
That did it for me...I guit using them..Bottles are too easy to come by to take a chance with the wrong kind..
Just saying.
jswordy said:I am shocked. Nobody here answered the central question: Can you use quarks in a screw top bottle?
Since a quark is an elemental particle and a fundamental constituent of all matter, I would submit that YES, you can use quarks in a screw top bottle. In fact, they are the bottle - and the wine - and the closure!
Quarks or Zorks?
Zork:http://brewandwinesupply.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=25_31&product_id=449
we also have replacement caps, these are metal with a cardboard disc in the top: http://brewandwinesupply.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=25_31&product_id=1090
then there are the better ones. They are plastic with a domed plastic liner that compresses when you put them on: http://brewandwinesupply.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=25_31&product_id=1091
those shown are the 38 mm for gallon jugs, but the 28mm are just the same, will get them added to the web site later today and up date the post.
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