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Might be worth wasting a couple of caps to fill them with water and do a test run on them before your first bottling day.
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Definitely a problem with a wing capper.
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Hate to go against the grain here, but I can cap the heck out of those with my wing capper.
Seems I can't find the sweet spot height wise for those bottles with my bench capper.
Love my bench capper, but have used the wing capper enough that it's not much harder to use. The few (maybe two) bottles that I've broken were probably weak to start with.
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Inkleg wrote:Hate to go against the grain here, but I can cap the heck out of those with my wing capper.
Seems I can't find the sweet spot height wise for those bottles with my bench capper.
Love my bench capper, but have used the wing capper enough that it's not much harder to use. The few (maybe two) bottles that I've broken were probably weak to start with.
I'm with Inkleg on this one (not in the shower though ;) ) I've yet to find a bottle that I couldn't cap with my wing capper, with the exception of the twist off bottles!
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Inkleg wrote:Hate to go against the grain here, but I can cap the heck out of those with my wing capper.
Seems I can't find the sweet spot height wise for those bottles with my bench capper.
Love my bench capper, but have used the wing capper enough that it's not much harder to use. The few (maybe two) bottles that I've broken were probably weak to start with.
I like people who go against the grain. It is one of my own favorite pass times :) I call it proclaiming the emperor has no clothes. Which of course makes it handy for him to jump in the shower for a beer.
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Well, I was looking for an excuse to buy a bench capper anyway!

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Wow, looks like I got some folks goin on cappers.....awesome!

I drove down to Nashville friday and went to Rebel Brewer homebrew supply. Got me a Super Agata and some caps and a few other goodies. Bottled up a batch with it today, flawlessly, I might ad.

GREAT info here, thank you all!!
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MK RAM wrote:Wow, looks like I got some folks goin on cappers.....awesome!
Heck that's nothing. Ask this bunch what's their favorite number on a 6 sided dice and you'll get 8 different answers and one of them will be "the inside". :lol:


MK RAM wrote: GREAT info here, thank you all!!
You're welcome, it's just something we do.
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Ahh Come Ink Let's get everybody all riled up. What is the best way to brew?? Extract, Partial Mash or All Grain???? Only 3 options how many opinions do ya think there are on this one :D :D
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haerbob3 wrote:Ahh Come Ink Let's get everybody all riled up. What is the best way to brew?? Extract, Partial Mash or All Grain???? Only 3 options how many opinions do ya think there are on this one :D :D
The best way to brew is with a homebrew in hand!
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DaYooper wrote:
haerbob3 wrote:Ahh Come Ink Let's get everybody all riled up. What is the best way to brew?? Extract, Partial Mash or All Grain???? Only 3 options how many opinions do ya think there are on this one :D :D
The best way to brew is with a homebrew in hand!
The rule at my house is the brewer does not start drinking till after the hot break. Just makes for better beer that way.
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Inkleg wrote:
DaYooper wrote:
haerbob3 wrote:Ahh Come Ink Let's get everybody all riled up. What is the best way to brew?? Extract, Partial Mash or All Grain???? Only 3 options how many opinions do ya think there are on this one :D :D
The best way to brew is with a homebrew in hand!
The rule at my house is the brewer does not start drinking till after the hot break. Just makes for better beer that way.
That actually makes a lot of sense to me!
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AGREE!! I do not have a beer till it is all put to bed and cleaned up.
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