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Joined: May 2007
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Smartchild
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As the title says really.
I'm starting to brew my own cider and need somewhere to store it and drink from. Ideally want glass 330ml ones (Budweiser/Corona size), but will take others too.
If theyve been cleaned through, thats a plus, but not too bothered as I can do this myself.
Thanks
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Plenty of free apples knocking around. Always seems such a waste. Wouldn't have happened years ago-every fallen apple would have been used. Glad your having a go--- can you use large plastic containers--maybe less messing than individual bottles.
Will PM you a number of a cider guy who may be able to point you in the right direction.
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