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    Does anybody try to save some money and use beer bottles that you can reseal,or the type you reseal with the recap tool.It just cost so much for shipping and so on.I get most of my bottles back but the bottles I would use myself in like a corona bottle?My buddy makes beer and uses the bottles and tool to seal them?I'm not selling it I barter or pay my favors with the syrup.
    2021 95 taps all on 3/16' natural gravity 2018 home built 4x40 RO 2017 1000 sap 15gal syrup 4 runs of 3/16 natural vac 1 of 5/16 2016 775gal of sap made 12gal syrup 2015 18.5 gal about 55 taps. Have the best wife! cub cadet volunteer 4x4 sap hauler

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    We used beer bottles before we got licensed. Family and friends loved it. We put gold foil from Bascoms over the top - really dressed it up. Indeed, caps and capper are cheap and plentiful. I used to do a lot of home brewing, and got several cases of Bud bar bottles from a redemption center for $0.07 per bottle. Bud labels seemed to come off the easiest; Sam Adams the hardest.

    Grolsch bottles reseal and are cool, too. Not fond of the beer, though. Again, the redemption center is the place to get them cheaply (or free sometimes).

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    Great,Thanks for the reply,I have some maple bottles but for my buddies and me corona will look cool!My buddy said the same thing on the bud bar bottle,he buys them for his brew.
    2021 95 taps all on 3/16' natural gravity 2018 home built 4x40 RO 2017 1000 sap 15gal syrup 4 runs of 3/16 natural vac 1 of 5/16 2016 775gal of sap made 12gal syrup 2015 18.5 gal about 55 taps. Have the best wife! cub cadet volunteer 4x4 sap hauler

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    Another type of bottle is the Snapple apple juice ones and also the Lipton Iced Tea bottles. (Glass only-not the plastic) They are 1 pint and almost always re seal. They have a larger neck so I can reach in with a brush on my cordless drill to really scrub them out.

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    That sounds good,I will try some,good idea that's why I asked here I knew someone has done it and some great ideas
    2021 95 taps all on 3/16' natural gravity 2018 home built 4x40 RO 2017 1000 sap 15gal syrup 4 runs of 3/16 natural vac 1 of 5/16 2016 775gal of sap made 12gal syrup 2015 18.5 gal about 55 taps. Have the best wife! cub cadet volunteer 4x4 sap hauler

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    Check out this thread from a while ago on the same topic:
    http://mapletrader.com/community/sho...highlight=beer
    There's a picture of one of our gift bottles on the last page.

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    Great thread,thanks I plan on doing some Snapple,and corona,Thanks again this place is full of neat people!!
    2021 95 taps all on 3/16' natural gravity 2018 home built 4x40 RO 2017 1000 sap 15gal syrup 4 runs of 3/16 natural vac 1 of 5/16 2016 775gal of sap made 12gal syrup 2015 18.5 gal about 55 taps. Have the best wife! cub cadet volunteer 4x4 sap hauler

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    Here's some discussion from a couple of years ago:
    http://mapletrader.com/community/sho...highlight=beer

    We used to do 6 packs as gifts. People loved them. Now we just used Sugarhill jugs.

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    I been using New Castle beer bottles. It's the only clear bottle that I could find that I could cap and the label comes off easy. It's also engraved on the bottle "the one and only". I do like the look of the corona bottle but the label is painted on and does not want to come off.

    Also I print labels on the computer using regular paper and stick them on using milk. Works better than you would ever have I thought.

    Good luck

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    bigjohnson..have a picture of label and bottle?
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