I agree. I have a bunch of New Belgium bottles that are probably close to 20 years old and there is a noticeable difference between them and the ones they’re using now.The bottles I am seeing are thinner and lighter than before.
I agree. I have a bunch of New Belgium bottles that are probably close to 20 years old and there is a noticeable difference between them and the ones they’re using now.The bottles I am seeing are thinner and lighter than before.
the 2023 AHA national competition allowed themJust keep in mind you’re not supposed to use those if you plan to enter your beer in any competitions.
Just keep in mind you’re not supposed to use those if you plan to enter your beer in any competitions.
Kinda messy in the basement no? But you could probably skip the peeling step.Fill the bottle with all the Tannerite it will hold and shoot it once. Guaranteed you will never see that glue again.
Good point. I recommend safety glasses and hearing protection at this point.Kinda messy in the basement no? But you could probably skip the peeling step.
I find just stopping in for whatever is on tap to really help solve the label problem as well.Belated update:
I have a serious weakness for Central Water's Brewer's Reserve beers, so I couldn't resist buying some more... But this time, I absentmindedly picked at the label while the bottle was still cold... and ya know what? The damned thing came right off: no glue-from-hell remaining whatsoever!
So, the good news: I can start buying more Central Water's "Cassian Sunset" AND have nice reusable bottles...
The bad news: ****'s expensive! (but definitely worth it)
In theory, everyone one here is an adult, do we really need to censor the English word for caca?
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