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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
5/13/2010 -- I'm making home made kahlua,as i have in the past...i've used plastic corks, but the company where i purchased them is out of business. I had one left over, and its measurements at 1 inch on top, and 3/4 inch on the bottom. I was told these corks fit a standard size bottle..like a corona or beer bottle. Will these types of corks you offer . . .
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, these should work well for you.
1/21/2010 -- i am going to purchase you cordial bottles, that are 500ml x10'5. Which cork would fit these bottles?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: We recommend this product (tasting corks):
http://store.homebrewheaven.com/tasting-corks---bag-of-25-p713.aspx
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 . . .
1/24/2007 -- I use regular no. 9 corks and a floor corker. I let leave my bottles upright for 3 days after bottled, according to directions, then i put them in a wine rack, but i noticed i had a couple of bottles that leaked a drop or two, do i need to use better corks? will my wine go bad from air leak?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: I don't see where you have bought either corks or a corker from us. Have no idea what you are using, what directions you are referring to or how severe the problem might be as a result.
12/3/2005 -- I intend to use your 375ml cobalt blue ice wine bottles for homemade limoncello. What cork/stopper would you suggest? I don't want a cork inserted such that a remover is needed (not common for limoncello), but I don't want to risk leakage as the bottles are to be given away. My thought is to use either wine stoppers or champagne stoppers, . . .
Response From Homebrew Heaven: I would go with these tasting corks, secured by a heat shrink capsule.
http://www.nexternal.com/hombre/Product713
11/7/2005 -- We are small distillery making grappa, vodka, whiskey. We want to close bottles with tasting cork type closure. Bottles are 750ml and 375ml bottles, wine type. Will your product work for this?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, if the opening is the same size as a standard wine bottle.
11/7/2005 -- my tasting corks were attacked by the alcohol can i find corks that were not made with aglomerated material
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Correction...ours are NOT agglomerated, but solid cork. They should work just fine!
11/11/2004 -- Will the tasting corks work in the 375ml wine bottles? I will be using them for bbq sauce. I also plan on using the sealing wax.
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes; they will work nicely for that altho it may be tricky getting the wax around the edge of the tasting cork.
10/6/2004 -- My bottles measure at the top 3/4" inside diameter. I ordered #9 corks from you and they do Not fit. Can you please tell me what size I should have ordered. My wine is ready to be bottled and I need to order the correct size immediately.
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Are you using a corker? A #9 cork should work just fine, but it is necessary to use a corker to insert them. Finger pressure won't do it.
12/4/2003 -- Will these corks be alright to stop up a bottle of home made flavored vodka?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, they should work just fine....provided the bottle opening is the same as a wine bottle. I wouldn't store it on it's side, however.
10/12/2003 -- WIll the mini-floor corker work with dry corks or do the corks have to be boiled/soaked? Also, What size and type of corks do you recomend with it and how does it differ from your adjustable double lever corker?
Response From Homebrew Heaven: Yes, it works beautifully with dry corks.
We do NOT recommend boiling corks in any case. We recommend our standard, #9 corks with this corker.
The double lever corker pushes the cork down a barrel that compresses it as it on it's way down. The floor corker has a diaphram that compresses the cork first, and THEN pushes into the neck. Both . . .
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