Harvey, et al.... That's a great solution! I use six-packs of IBC rootbeer bottles. Like having the six-bottle holder. I started with corks, but had one batch smell like mold. Started using multiple layers of plastic wrap around the cork. Solved problem. Now I have the best solution for me----There are plastic (and metal in certain stores) bottle pouring spouts. I found clear plastic in the kitchenware section of our new Walmart superstore. They come three to a package for $2.95 or something like that. They are removable, leakproof, washable (if needed), and excellent stoppers as well as controlled pouring apparatus.
I dropped one of the bottles on a tile floor and it happened to hit on the top of the spout, the only problem from there was to find someone strong enough to pull off the plastic cap that was jammed on. I still use saran and corks on the bottles in storage, but the several that get used all have the spouts on them. Hopes this helps those who are still looking. Liz ================================================ > Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 21:31:56 -0800 > To: [email protected] > From: Harvey Flatbush <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Aging of colliodal Silver > Reply-to: [email protected] > > Hi list, > > The problem of brown bottles was solved for me sometime back when My > brother gave me 5 cases of beer bottles less caps. I have one twist on cap > and although they are metal, they have a plastic coating on the inside to > form a seal. I suppose I could find a friend that drinks beer and have him > save some caps for me. I'll have to give that a try. > > Cheers, > > Harvey > > > WE SHOULD APPRECIATE WHAT WE HAVE.....INSTEAD OF WORRYING ABOUT WHAT > WE HAVEN'T..... AND ENJOY WHAT IS, BEFORE IT ISN'T!!!!!! > > >>>>------> Harvey Flatbush <------<<<< > [email protected] > http://www.iomet.com > <------<<<< Ione, Washington >>>>------> > > > >

