Well, that's it really.
Any ideas?
Where would I get empty imperials and tappit hens?
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Re: Where would I get empty imperials and tappit hens?
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Re: Where would I get empty imperials and tappit hens?
I'm not sure this is meaningless drivel; sounds potentially rather sensible.
Tappit Hens are difficult to get hold of. I understand it is not a regular size so any production is bespoke and expensive. Imperials (I assume you mean 6 litres) are a regular size although produced only in small quantities.
Fundamentally you have only two choices: buy or beg empties from those who might consume the contents of full ones, or find a friendly bottle manufacturer who will allow you to buy a few from the end of a production run.
Or ask Daniel. He seems to know a wide variety of people with different skills - perhaps one of them will be a skilled glass-blower able to make a few bottles as a commission.
Tappit Hens are difficult to get hold of. I understand it is not a regular size so any production is bespoke and expensive. Imperials (I assume you mean 6 litres) are a regular size although produced only in small quantities.
Fundamentally you have only two choices: buy or beg empties from those who might consume the contents of full ones, or find a friendly bottle manufacturer who will allow you to buy a few from the end of a production run.
Or ask Daniel. He seems to know a wide variety of people with different skills - perhaps one of them will be a skilled glass-blower able to make a few bottles as a commission.
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Re: Where would I get empty imperials and tappit hens?
I have eight empty double magnums at home. And if your cause was really worthy, two more could be recovered from The Bung Hole.
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Re: Where would I get empty imperials and tappit hens?
I was planning on using them to free the oppressed masses, writhing beneath the yoke of bondage...jdaw1 wrote:And if your cause was really worthy
Actually in a slightly altered state last night I became sure that the 15yo Verdelho was a bit too sharp and that the 15yo bual and malmsey much too sweet. I concluded therefore that I should blend my own and thought that the traditional 5 gallon demijohn would be a bit pricey to fill. But somewhere between 3 and 8 bottles would be fine. In the cold light of day I feel less sure.
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Re: Where would I get empty imperials and tappit hens?
Blending Madeira. And I thought you would do an experiment with port and elderberries.
Why don't try these 5L demijohns:
http://www.flaschenbauer.de/Glas-Ballon ... -Korb.html
or more sophisticated:
http://www.flaschenbauer.de/Glas-Ballon ... l-mit.html
Why don't try these 5L demijohns:
http://www.flaschenbauer.de/Glas-Ballon ... -Korb.html
or more sophisticated:
http://www.flaschenbauer.de/Glas-Ballon ... l-mit.html
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