@1988Rover11 yill agree it does seem better but ill bet in a blind taste teste, they will have no differences at all
right now im doing partial mash don't really have the room for it in the new house. its a triplex so basically i have a large apartment. cant quite get my partial mashes quite as good as ag, but hey its beer that's not $25 for a dozen of piss
right now i have a festa pale ale going and a partial mash brown ale that im trying out
@woodbinedrinker Honestly who the fuck wants beer out of plastic bottles? Don't you drink good beer from the store? Why wouldn't you just save the glass bottles? Every kit I've ever seen comes with 50 bottle caps anyway.
@mageac Like who? Anheiser Busch and shit like that? No decent brewery would put their quality beer in plastic, it's an insult to their product and to the customer honestly. Whoever it is you can bet they won't be getting any of my business. I don't drink commercial beer anyways and I'm sure it's those shit breweries that are doing it.
@mageac Ok, I'm sorry but now I'm just gonna have to call you delusional. I seriously question what you know about beer at this point. I'm sure you know nothing about craft beer because if you did you would know it's a labor of love and like I said, "NO DECENT BREWERY would put their QUALITY beer in plastic." Honestly, I know the only breweries who would climb aboard will be nasty ass commercial breweries, that'll just drive business to craft breweries opening peoples mind to real beer.
@mageac Not gonna happen period. Maybe the retards at Busch or Miller might but who gives a fuck about that shit anyway. If you think it'll be an industry wide change then you are in fact bent in the head. Do you even know what craft beer is?
@mageac I'm sorry I enjoy my beer fresh and tasting the way it should but you're talking about a ridiculous change that's just not gonna happen buddy. You still haven't answered if you even have an inkling of an idea what the craft beer world is so I'm now positive you're just a commercial consumer drone at this point. Plastic WILL NEVER take hold in the craft brew industry ever so I have no worries. Enjoy drinking your watered down commercial plastic flavored stale swill.
@mageac You're a fool and I'm gonna show you why. Then I'll have nothing more to say to you cause I've been homebrewing AG since before it was cool so you're not going to tell me anything. Now, here's the major issues at hand that prove you're full of shit about plastic taking over: Gas permeability, light sensitivity, shelf life, marketing, recycling concerns and historical resistance. I'd suggest you do some research on the topic because you're really just a know nothing.
@fatsachs coated plastic does not leak gasses,or soda would go flat, the plastic is amber, just as most glass bottles, shelf life is the same, plastic recycling is easier then glass... and already widely in effect..., packaging, and shipping is also easier...
any other concerns?... or are you just going to quote ideas from 10 years ago?
seriously do some research yourself... miller is already using it....with good results...but hey you already know everything...
That happened to me on my first batch...the only thing was that it was in 1 liter e-z cap bottles...I had around 24...only 6 were left. Thats what happens when you bottle too soon...bummer. I feel your pain.
Plastic bottle anyone?
Pastradamus1985 1 month ago
This is the only glass gernade video I've ever seen.
MrSakujou 4 months ago 2
@1988Rover11 yill agree it does seem better but ill bet in a blind taste teste, they will have no differences at all
right now im doing partial mash don't really have the room for it in the new house. its a triplex so basically i have a large apartment. cant quite get my partial mashes quite as good as ag, but hey its beer that's not $25 for a dozen of piss
right now i have a festa pale ale going and a partial mash brown ale that im trying out
mageac 11 months ago
what is the song?
PinguDude909 1 year ago
I've done that! You know, you can clean your plastic coke bottles and use them. Cheap and reusable and in different sizes.
woodbinedrinker 1 year ago
@woodbinedrinker Honestly who the fuck wants beer out of plastic bottles? Don't you drink good beer from the store? Why wouldn't you just save the glass bottles? Every kit I've ever seen comes with 50 bottle caps anyway.
fatsachs 1 year ago
@fatsachs What an asshole!
woodbinedrinker 1 year ago
@fatsachs apparently quite a few big breweries are going to plastic bottles ....
mageac 1 year ago
@mageac Like who? Anheiser Busch and shit like that? No decent brewery would put their quality beer in plastic, it's an insult to their product and to the customer honestly. Whoever it is you can bet they won't be getting any of my business. I don't drink commercial beer anyways and I'm sure it's those shit breweries that are doing it.
fatsachs 1 year ago
@fatsachs its only a matter of time really, once one or 2 does they all will...
plastic is cheaper, easier to ship, easier to recycle....
mageac 1 year ago
@mageac Ok, I'm sorry but now I'm just gonna have to call you delusional. I seriously question what you know about beer at this point. I'm sure you know nothing about craft beer because if you did you would know it's a labor of love and like I said, "NO DECENT BREWERY would put their QUALITY beer in plastic." Honestly, I know the only breweries who would climb aboard will be nasty ass commercial breweries, that'll just drive business to craft breweries opening peoples mind to real beer.
fatsachs 1 year ago
@fatsachs i say em how i hear em...
its only a matter of time
i dont want plastic, but its going to happen
mageac 1 year ago
@mageac You wanna put some money on that?
fatsachs 1 year ago
@mageac Not gonna happen period. Maybe the retards at Busch or Miller might but who gives a fuck about that shit anyway. If you think it'll be an industry wide change then you are in fact bent in the head. Do you even know what craft beer is?
fatsachs 1 year ago
@fatsachs if you get all worked up about companies using plastic instead of glass, you sir are the one bent in the head
sure some will still use glass, but overall plastic will win out, they are there to make money...period...
mageac 1 year ago
@mageac I'm sorry I enjoy my beer fresh and tasting the way it should but you're talking about a ridiculous change that's just not gonna happen buddy. You still haven't answered if you even have an inkling of an idea what the craft beer world is so I'm now positive you're just a commercial consumer drone at this point. Plastic WILL NEVER take hold in the craft brew industry ever so I have no worries. Enjoy drinking your watered down commercial plastic flavored stale swill.
fatsachs 1 year ago
@fatsachs actually...ive been brewing my own... in glass...for about 4 years now...
but guess what... ive used plastic... and its literally... no difference...
your one of those types that would pay $40 for a $3 steak if it was plated right and thing it was the best steak in the world...
if anything, your the mindless consumer...
mageac 1 year ago
@mageac You're a fool and I'm gonna show you why. Then I'll have nothing more to say to you cause I've been homebrewing AG since before it was cool so you're not going to tell me anything. Now, here's the major issues at hand that prove you're full of shit about plastic taking over: Gas permeability, light sensitivity, shelf life, marketing, recycling concerns and historical resistance. I'd suggest you do some research on the topic because you're really just a know nothing.
fatsachs 1 year ago
@fatsachs coated plastic does not leak gasses,or soda would go flat, the plastic is amber, just as most glass bottles, shelf life is the same, plastic recycling is easier then glass... and already widely in effect..., packaging, and shipping is also easier...
any other concerns?... or are you just going to quote ideas from 10 years ago?
seriously do some research yourself... miller is already using it....with good results...but hey you already know everything...
mageac 1 year ago
very nice, those and boil overs. Murphy's law in action.
bbbSeattle 1 year ago
This can also happen if you fill the bottles with too little or too less. Ideal is filled halfway up the neck I believe
safetysquirrel 2 years ago
lol awesome music
nmitsthefish 2 years ago
bout time I see a real bottle explode
ChartierProductions 2 years ago 8
that's what happens when it gets too hot.
fLiPpAntMisSCreanT 2 years ago
That happened to me on my first batch...the only thing was that it was in 1 liter e-z cap bottles...I had around 24...only 6 were left. Thats what happens when you bottle too soon...bummer. I feel your pain.
c2ash 3 years ago
I think it is usually caused from a contamination.
dinkydao 2 years ago
that or they didnt follow the directions on the priming sugar. Or maybe they didnt on purpose for our enjoyment? who knows?
RGH1502 2 years ago