Another bottle question
hey stu if you had'nt thought of it already, you might try function
halls/wedding mills for empties..I was an off premise catering chef when I
started w(h)ining; on a good weekend I could take home 6 or 7 cases of
empties, sometimes it was mag, sometimes 750's. making friends w/ a rental
co-ordinator or house caterer could help you out. BTW, what part of the
country are you in?
"Steve Waller" > wrote in message
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> If the bottles take standard PET pop bottle caps thaen these are
> readily available at most wine making supply stores. They make also
> sell 28mm Polyseal caps which will aklso fit PET bottles, and are
> better quality, last longer, and supposedly make a better seal.
>
> HOWEVER, I haven't checked many whiskey bottles, but I didn't think
> that the PET caps fit them.
>
> I would suggest checking carefully before buying a lot of these caps.
> If possible, take a sample bottle to the retailer.
>
> Steve
>
> On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:51:54 -0500, Stu Pedaso <StillAwake@am> wrote:
>
>>I live in small town with few restarunts that serve wine. Closest
>>supplier sells 12-750ml bottles for $15, which I think is too high.
>>The local bar is saving their wiskey bottles for me. Most are 1L, with
>>screw caps. I think the neck is too tappered for a cork. Several seem
>>to have a standard screw on cap (like the cap on 2 liter soda
>>bottles). Will I be able to use these? Can you buy these type of caps
>>(metal or plastic) online?
>>Stu
>
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