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7/8/2012 -- can i use these to bottle root beer? i want glass bottles not the plastic ones they wont expload will they?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: No, these bottle are a good choice for making root beer/soda pops.
5/17/2010 -- what is your phone number?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: We can be reached at (425) 355-8865
Our toll free order is (800) 850-2739
6/10/2009 -- Im trying to find some heavy, unthreaded glass 12 oz. bottles for my root beer brewing...Do you have any idea where I can find them?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Sure, from us!
Here is a link to that product:
http://store.homebrewheaven.com/Product57
11/11/2008 -- I am a diehard kegger, but would like to try bottling some of each batch to see how age treats my beer (it never lasts that long in the keg). Is it possible to add a “pinch” of DME or corn sugar to each bottle before filling to naturally carbonate? If so what would the appropriate amount of sugar be? And is this the best option?
By the way thanks for running such a great homebrew supply!
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, this is possible. Try using about 1/2 teaspoon of corn sugar per 12 oz bottle. Slightly more, if using DME. It's difficult to be very accurate using this method, but it can be done.
If using 1 liter bottles, try using about 1.5 tsp per bottle.
Thank YOU. We enjoy this business, and hope it shows.
1/26/2008 -- I live about an hour (if traffic is good) from the address on your website. Do you have an actual store or is everything here based solely online?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, we have an actual brick-and-mortar store in Everett, WA. People actually walk in and buy stuff!
Our address is:
Homebrew Heaven
9109 Evergreen Way
Everett, WA 98204
Here is a video of our shop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1a5fKvv8XI
Heck, you can actually call us on the phone, too! It's 425-355-8865. A person will actually answer as long as it's business hours!
1/28/2007 -- I bought a couple cases of these bottles a few years ago and there were blue ones but were out of stock at the time. Have those been discontinued or will they be available again?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Those have been discontinued, sorry.
1/12/2007 -- I am getting ready to make my first kit which I got from you (West Coast Blonde Ale). In anticipating bottling is there a big difference in plastic versus glass? I'm refering specifically to the 25 oz plastic bottle on your site - seems like a good size and easy with twist tops. Shipping would be very reasonable comparatively also. Are they reuseable?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Very little difference at all. Maybe for LONG term storage glass is better, but hey...who does that? I prefer to drink my beer than to look at it.
Yes, they are re-usable.
11/5/2006 -- I live in Seattle, can I come and pick up the bottles in Everett? Do you have a "brick and mortar" store?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: You sure can. It is literally made of bricks and mortar, in South Everett. Our address is:
Homebrew Heaven
9109 Evergreen Way
Everett, WA 98204
425-355-8865
Hours are 10-6:30 M-F
and 9:30-5 on Saturdays
Here is a video of the place:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1a5fKvv8XI
Take a look around!
4/30/2006 -- in regards to e-z cap bottles...Can these be stored for long periods of time? I like to keep 22oz bottles with oxycaps for extended lengths of time.
2nd if there is no oxegen absorbing feture with these bottles, is there any thing that can be added to absorb oxegen?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, EZ Cap Bottles are good for long term storage.
No, I wouldn't add any anti-oxidants. Not necessary.
2/2/2006 -- BRILLANT WEBSITE! Can I get the 1 litre bottles with ceramic tops instead of plastic?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: No, sorry.
12/4/2004 -- What type of cap is on your brown 1 liter swing top bottles?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: The cap itself is plastic.
7/18/2004 -- are there any 40oz bottles? i would like some.
Response From Homebrew Heaven: The largest I have seen in this style is 1 liter, which is approximatly 34 oz.
We don't have them, but I understand you can also buy 64 oz. "growlers" out there somewhere.
6/14/2004 -- Back when you had your old website, you offered these in blue and brown. Is the blue version still available? Also, there used to be a volume discount for 3(?) or more cases. Is that still available?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: We just have brown available now; sorry.
We may get some in the future, but for now, that is it.
We also had to eliminate the volume discount some time ago. Our price keeps climbing on these, and we had to pass some of it on.
3/25/2004 -- I want to use the 33oz flip top to get beer from a brewery in Colorado. They do not bottle the beer and it only comes in kegs. How long can I expect the beer to last in the flip top bottles? I would like to buy from your store in person. Is that possible?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: It will last a long time if you fill it completely. No problem there. The problem is filling the bottle. You will get a fair amount of foaming as it hits the bottom. If you have a patient pourer, who can pour and then let it sit, then pour some more...it will work.
Yes, of course you can buy in person. We're a real brick-and-mortar store as well. The address is 9109 Evergreen Way in Everett, WA
Here is a video of our operation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1a5fKvv8XI
Hope to see you!
11/10/2003 -- do these come with gaskets or do you need to buy them separately?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, these bottles come with the necessary gaskets. We also sell replacement gaskets if you need them.
9/29/2003 -- do you plan on carrying 24oz version of this anytime in the near future?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: We've never seen them offered, so no...sorry! We've only seen the 16 oz and 1 liter (33 oz) sizes.
If you know of a source, we're interested, however.
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