Was thinking that my Brita jug did not hold enough water and thought of bottling it and keeping it in the fridge in glass bottles. \x0aThese bottles by Wilko are by far the cheapest I could find and for that reason only I think this is a deal
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anonimousse to sam_of_london
5 Jul 177#8
You obviously don't have kids! You are dangerous around a keyboard.
hemelskonijn
5 Jul 174#5
Buy Grolsch at any big Tesco and enjoy a premium lager from my motherland at a lower price then these bottles. The Grolsch ones are green though.
TomF
5 Jul 173#9
These come up in aldi and tk max filled with drink for about the same price.
johnnyshuttle
5 Jul 173#6
Great for homemade cider........
Try This............
20L of apple juice, 11g cider yeast - Ferment for 2-3 weeks in a wine fermenter under airlock then bottle with a level teaspoon of sugar and leave for 3 weeks at around 18c to carbonate - Hey-presto, a decent cider around 5% abv.
Add 1kg of sugar to make it "TURBO" cider.8% abv
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termite
7 Jul 17#20
Of course they can. Cheap plastic is a health hazard. I know what's best OK.
sam_of_london
6 Jul 17#19
They are fine once thoroughly washed . If some other store sells them at big markup ,will they become any better ? No
termite
6 Jul 17#18
I wouldn't store anything in plastic bottles from a pound shop. I might get ill.
eccentrictree
6 Jul 17#17
If you can wait, Lidl and Aldi sell the brown version of these bottles sometimes - often on the cheap. we paid 99p per bottle - and they came with beer in them!!!!! We use them for homebrew
waynefenlon
6 Jul 17#16
After reading the comments. Buy them or don't. The choice is yours.
MrSweeney
6 Jul 171#15
Better off waiting until the 450ml bottles of Grolsch Lager are on offer again at a 'stupermarket' and buying them. Makes for a really fun game with the kids to see which of them can drink the most before puking and/or passing out... lol
stags789
6 Jul 17#14
Seen these bottles (coloured not clear) in poundland
sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#13
I have kids. So scared with glass .
sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#12
Poundland and Poundworld have plastic drink dispensers for £1
Angri
5 Jul 17#11
I think you can see through Sam's objection!
sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#2
Dangerous glass if children around.
compadre to sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#4
Is the world not inundated with glass? How are you to keep children away from it?
bellboys to sam_of_london
5 Jul 171#7
Band 20 so should be fine....
anonimousse to sam_of_london
5 Jul 177#8
You obviously don't have kids! You are dangerous around a keyboard.
Dazza34 to sam_of_london
5 Jul 17#10
and they are probably made in China so will be poor quality and not to mention no band 20. Sam, you have far too much time on your hands in your padded cell
TomF
5 Jul 173#9
These come up in aldi and tk max filled with drink for about the same price.
johnnyshuttle
5 Jul 173#6
Great for homemade cider........
Try This............
20L of apple juice, 11g cider yeast - Ferment for 2-3 weeks in a wine fermenter under airlock then bottle with a level teaspoon of sugar and leave for 3 weeks at around 18c to carbonate - Hey-presto, a decent cider around 5% abv.
Add 1kg of sugar to make it "TURBO" cider.8% abv
hemelskonijn
5 Jul 174#5
Buy Grolsch at any big Tesco and enjoy a premium lager from my motherland at a lower price then these bottles. The Grolsch ones are green though.
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Try This............
20L of apple juice, 11g cider yeast - Ferment for 2-3 weeks in a wine fermenter under airlock then bottle with a level teaspoon of sugar and leave for 3 weeks at around 18c to carbonate - Hey-presto, a decent cider around 5% abv.
Add 1kg of sugar to make it "TURBO" cider.8% abv
Latest comments (20)
Try This............
20L of apple juice, 11g cider yeast - Ferment for 2-3 weeks in a wine fermenter under airlock then bottle with a level teaspoon of sugar and leave for 3 weeks at around 18c to carbonate - Hey-presto, a decent cider around 5% abv.
Add 1kg of sugar to make it "TURBO" cider.8% abv