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Hello all.

I'm looking for the kind of 1 liter swingtop bottles that Lorina uses
for their soda. Does anyone have any idea where I can find any?


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> I'm looking for the kind of 1 liter swingtop bottles that Lorina uses
> for their soda. Does anyone have any idea where I can find any?


Most all home brew shops have these... for example:
http://www.williamsbrewing.com/1_LIT..._6_P417C49.cfm
http://www.northernbrewer.com/bottling.html
http://www.morebeer.com/product.html?product_id=15635
http://www.listermann.com/Store/Details.asp?ID=198


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Derric wrote:

>>I'm looking for the kind of 1 liter swingtop bottles that Lorina uses
>>for their soda. Does anyone have any idea where I can find any?

>
>
> Most all home brew shops have these... for example:
> http://www.williamsbrewing.com/1_LIT..._6_P417C49.cfm
> http://www.northernbrewer.com/bottling.html
> http://www.morebeer.com/product.html?product_id=15635
> http://www.listermann.com/Store/Details.asp?ID=198


Cool.

None of them are precisely what I'm looking for, but they'll work.

Thanks!


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I've been collecting these from other beverages I've consumed *hic* and
I was wondering how reusable they are. Specifically, the little rubber
stopper part they have at the top, do I need to change them out or
something? Or can I just properly clean it and use them for bottling
my own?

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Stride Knight wrote:
> I've been collecting these from other beverages I've consumed *hic* and
> I was wondering how reusable they are. Specifically, the little rubber
> stopper part they have at the top, do I need to change them out or
> something? Or can I just properly clean it and use them for bottling
> my own?
>


You will need to replace the rubber washers eventually, as they will
perish or be damaged.

My LHBS selld replacements.


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Sam Wigand wrote:
> Stride Knight wrote:
>
>>I've been collecting these from other beverages I've consumed *hic* and
>>I was wondering how reusable they are. Specifically, the little rubber
>>stopper part they have at the top, do I need to change them out or
>>something? Or can I just properly clean it and use them for bottling
>>my own?
>>

>
>
> You will need to replace the rubber washers eventually, as they will
> perish or be damaged.
>
> My LHBS selld replacements.


What is "My LHBS" ??

Google has lots of hits, but no defination.
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Local home brew supplier

Donald wrote:

> What is "My LHBS" ??
>
> Google has lots of hits, but no defination.

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Donald wrote:
> Sam Wigand wrote:
>
>> Stride Knight wrote:
>>
>>> I've been collecting these from other beverages I've consumed *hic* and
>>> I was wondering how reusable they are. Specifically, the little rubber
>>> stopper part they have at the top, do I need to change them out or
>>> something? Or can I just properly clean it and use them for bottling
>>> my own?
>>>

>>
>>
>> You will need to replace the rubber washers eventually, as they will
>> perish or be damaged.
>>
>> My LHBS selld replacements.

>
>
> What is "My LHBS" ??
>
> Google has lots of hits, but no defination.



Sorry.

Local HomeBrewing Store.

Mine is not local, actually, its north of the river.
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