YEBODA 32 oz Amber Glass Beer Bottles for Home Brewing with Flip Caps, Case of 4
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These were used to carbonate and condition a winter warmer. They were perfectly carbonated after only one month. There was no damage to the seal. As long as the pressure is less than that of a beer, everything should be fine.
The bottle's bottom diameter is approximately 3 inches. The bottleneck is 1.39 inches wide and 39 inches long. 18inches.
I have no trouble opening them. They may be a little more difficult to open if you have a lot of pressure in your drink, depending on the pressure gradient, but I've never had any problems opening these bottles, even when I was under a lot of pressure. I haven't had one explode on me yet, unlike traditional capped bottles, which occasionally burst if the fermentation gets out of hand.
Yes, absolutely; I always keep mine on their side and have yet to experience a leak.
Selected User Reviews For YEBODA 32 oz Amber Glass Beer Bottles for Home Brewing with Flip Caps, Case of 4
The flip is flimsy, and they don't even close!.
This bottle is of excellent quality. However, they, like their competitors, have recently switched to a very low-cost bale. It's still stainless steel, but it's thinner and more compact. Our customers have taken notice and have expressed their dissatisfaction. It's less long-lasting and more difficult to use. I liked these growlers, but it's too bad they're no longer available. I'll have to look somewhere else or buy the bales separately now. What is the best way for a customer to find out? You got the low-cost bale if the cap has a Yeboda sticker on it. Yeboda made a terrible decision.
Nothing was broken right out of the box. In any case, the only cushioning for the bottles inside the package was a meager pouch of tiny bubble wrap (one for each bottle). I'm guessing this package wasn't subjected to the same rough treatment as the rest of my orders. I haven't had a chance to put the bottles through their paces yet. In the coming weeks, I'll be storing a batch of my own IPA. The bottle bodies are relatively sturdy and have a decent weight, and the seals feel tight when secured. A set of four extra gaskets is included in the package. I'm crossing my fingers that the bottoms don't blow out during the carbonation process! Overall, this is a good set of bottles at a reasonable price.
It is used in the brewing of beer. Junk made in China that is cheap. We send them trash that has been recycled, and they respond with items like this. Even after replacing the provided seals, one out of every six bottles lost carbonation. I tried a few different methods to keep the carbonation in the bottles, but only 16 percent of them worked. By melting paraffin wax and dipping the bottle tops in it, I was able to get around this problem. Although this is inconvenient, it does make the scene more interesting. So, if you can find more expensive bottles that are guaranteed to work instead of these, go for them. Unless you're forced to toss the bad ones or spend time sealing them with paraffin.
I bought these to bottle my kombucha that I made at home. The first set I got didn't come with the correct size swing top caps, so it wouldn't seal. I needed a new set, so I put in a request for one. The replacement arrived before I could even drop off the defective set at UPS! I was very pleased with the quality of these bottles, especially the swing top caps, which were the right size. I'm even happier with the outstanding service I received.
Only seven of the eight I purchased survived. One was damaged when it was delivered. According to the reviews, this appears to be a common problem. I've made hard cider before, and these have always worked well. I just bought a few extras for the price. I'm hoping they'll be able to make it. The company provided no assistance and instead blamed Amazon. br>br>Overall, a good product; the packaging, however, is a letdown, leaving room for broken bottles.
These are what I use to make kaluhas for gifts. I filled them in the dark for two months and they were perfect. The kaluha turned out beautifully, and everyone praised it. For this year, everyone has returned them.
There were no broken bottles and everything was packaged well. Please see the attached photo for a first-timer's attempt at making ginger bugs soda. The original seals were used to seal all of the bottles. br>The four replacement red seals aren't the same as the originals. I tried these seals, which have a hole in the center like tiny donuts, and they don't seal as well as the original seals. Aside from that, these items are fantastic.