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These Belgian-style beer bottles will give a more authentic touch to your Belgian-style Ales, Holiday Ales and any other beer you would like to present with an extra flourish. These bottles take Belgian Beer Corks (41304) and are fastened by hooded wires (40821).
Note: These bottles can not be capped with crown caps. - Details & Instructions
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Bottle Size 750 ml.
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4.6 / 5.05 ReviewsBest bottle for BelgiansWhen you brew authentic Belgian ales, you often carbinate them to a high level. Because of this, they are more prone to bottle bombs with normal, capped bottles. Belgian bottles are thicker to take that pressure. But most importantly, a corked and caged (called "wire cage" at Midwest) Belgian bottle is less likely to pop off than your normal crown cap.
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March 30, 2013- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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good for belgian winewe do small batches of Belgian wine in January to give away at Christmas. We use these bottles and dress them up with labels and goodies like sausage and cheese. They look great!_x000D_- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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March 16, 2013- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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Perfect for celebratory batchesIf you've been brewing Belgian styles for a while, inevitably you'll brew a special batch that you'll want to bottle in these 750 ml bottles. Corking doesn't take much longer than capping once you learn the process, and corked bottles of your own homebrew make an elegant and impressive gift. (Plus, it's incredibly cool to see an entire case of these and know that it's your beer inside!) You'll need Belgian corks, wire hoods, and a floor corker to bottle these bad boys. These bottles are thicker than standard brown bottles and can stand up to the higher carbonation levels of many Belgian styles. Very worth the extra time and equipment.- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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February 24, 2013- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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Love the cork soundI brew mostly sour or Brett beers so I love these bottles. No problems with them, and people seem to think they are getting something extra special...which they are! The only downside is it does take a little more time to cork them and you need a corker. Love them._x000D_- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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February 2, 2013- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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Good bottles - need the corks.I like the idea of the Belgian beer experience. Only problem was having to go to another vender for the corks, and they ended up being the wrong size! Make sure you get it all from Midwest if you go this route.- Was this review helpful? Yes (0) No (0)
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Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered. Learn MoreBrowse 2 questions Browse 2 questions and 1 answerJust confirming - so these bottles will withstand the pressure of carbonation of most ales? Also - without a head on the cork - what the best way to remove the cork?BEST ANSWER: Belgian bottles are heavier around neck where the cork sets. A simple corkscrew easily removes corks.....
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- Charles W on Jan 3, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 7, 2016
How many volumes of CO2 are these bottled rated for?