mikeb185 Active Member Joined May 4, 2016 Messages 20 Reaction score 2 Location NULL May 17, 2016 #1 As title what is recommended/safe? Thanks :thumb:
Roddy Landlord. Joined Sep 6, 2014 Messages 1,793 Reaction score 388 Location Edinburgh May 17, 2016 #2 What size of bottles, screw top, or Cork? Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
mikeb185 Active Member Joined May 4, 2016 Messages 20 Reaction score 2 Location NULL May 17, 2016 #3 Screw top wine bottles, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the job after reading a few bits online
Screw top wine bottles, but I'm not sure if they are suitable for the job after reading a few bits online
Roddy Landlord. Joined Sep 6, 2014 Messages 1,793 Reaction score 388 Location Edinburgh May 17, 2016 #4 Hmm yeh... not convinced about screw tops and carbonated wine (not that I've ever tried) When I made a fizzy number I used about the equivalent of 6g per 500ml pet bottle, which is about 1.5 tsp I reckon Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
Hmm yeh... not convinced about screw tops and carbonated wine (not that I've ever tried) When I made a fizzy number I used about the equivalent of 6g per 500ml pet bottle, which is about 1.5 tsp I reckon Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
T tonyhibbett Landlord. Joined Oct 24, 2010 Messages 2,725 Reaction score 159 Location Isleworth, Middlesex May 22, 2016 #5 Screw top bottles are reasonably safe because excess pressure will be released. For this reason, store the bottles upright. Teaspoons vary in size so I use digital scales to weigh 10 g of sugar per bottle, added to dry wine.
Screw top bottles are reasonably safe because excess pressure will be released. For this reason, store the bottles upright. Teaspoons vary in size so I use digital scales to weigh 10 g of sugar per bottle, added to dry wine.