Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
Notice: | Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.* |
Moderator: | FUTURE::DDESMAISONS ec.com::winalski |
Created: | Tue Feb 18 1986 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4127 |
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Hi, Whenever I read a recipe on making liquer, it states to put in sterilized bottles and cap well. I have never done this before, but would like to. What kind of bottles are you talking about? Can I buy them as I would like to make some bottles up for gifts. How do I know they are sealed good enough? Thanks pat
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972.1 | Look at closest beer-and-wine hobby store | VAXUUM::FARR | Tue Feb 02 1988 15:42 | 10 | |
My husband makes his own beer (see more about this in the HOMEBREW notes file) and uses 3 things when bottling: empty bar bottles (non-screwtop), B-Brite, and a bottle capper. The last two things he bought at a Beer and Wine hobby store, which he found by looking in the phone book. B-Brite sterilizes the bottles, then it's just pour and cap. Oh, he also buys flat caps from the store, too. Julie | |||||
972.2 | Maybe some answers | MORGAN::CORLISS | Wed Feb 03 1988 09:23 | 13 | |
I made some liqueur's for presents this past Christmas and found the recipes in this notes file. The results were enjoyed by all. If you do a DIR you'll be able to find them easily. I bought wine size bottles at a Beer and Wine supplies store on Route 9 in Framingham. Something like 10.95 for a case of 12. They have lots of supplies and also ideas for future brewing projects. For sterilization, I just boiled the bottles and caps and poured the already boiled (but cooled) liquids into them. Hope this helps. | |||||
972.3 | More... | MORGAN::CORLISS | Wed Feb 03 1988 09:31 | 12 | |
And so on....... About sealing: The bottles I bought had screw on tops that sealed tight enough for my needs. I suppose if you were to make beer you would want to use something tighter, but since there is no fermentation process for liqueur's these bottles were fine. Some of the recipes I used are listed in the following notes in this conference: 327, 444, 798, 802. Have fun! |