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Swing top bottles
Any reason why I could not use swing top bottles instead of corks?
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Swing top bottles
"Jethro" > wrote in message > Any reason why I could not use swing top bottles instead of corks? > Yes. This upsets the traditionalist. I like screw top glass bottles myself. I just won't be seen in public with them. |
Swing top bottles
On 03/27/2004 11:12 AM, Jethro said:
> Any reason why I could not use swing top bottles instead of corks? > I've been using them without trouble, but those wines have only been in the bottle about 15 months. -- Joe http://www.joekaz.net/ http://www.cafeshops.com/joekaz |
Swing top bottles
I use them for beer, I have a mead under one from 6 or 7 years ago we
will be tasting soon. I'll let you know. Regards, Joe Joe > wrote in message > ... > On 03/27/2004 11:12 AM, Jethro said: > > Any reason why I could not use swing top bottles instead of corks? > > > > I've been using them without trouble, but those wines have only been > in the bottle about 15 months. |
Swing top bottles
I bottled about half a batch of dewberry using them several years ago. I
did not feel that the wine aged the same in these bottles as it did under cork. After two years it seemed to have the same taste that it did when I first bottled while the wine under cork had mellowed. After 4 years they oxidized so they did not protect forever. The rings did not dry out or crack but the air did get through them given enough time. Do use new rings. They are cheap. Ray "Jethro" > wrote in message news:JJh9c.36043$cx5.18682@fed1read04... > Any reason why I could not use swing top bottles instead of corks? > > |
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