There is a few homebrew wine bottles packaging options and i’m sure many will have an opinion on the cork vs screw top debate. Now it used to be thought that only cheap wines had a screw top enclosure and that fine wines needs a cork to allow the wine to receive a very small amount of oxygen to smooth out the tannins.
Well nowadays many fine wines are available in screw top and hence why we have started to hold large stocks of both screw top wine bottles and traditional wine bottles. You can easily reuse your collected wine bottles by adding some basic equipment and a packet of corks
Benefits of using New Geterbrewed Wine Bottles ?
- Easy to fill and cork
- No Need for removing old labels
- Protects the wine completely from oxygen
- Cheaper
- Shipped direct from the vineyard so premium quality commercial bottles
At the end of the day fine whiskeys costing hundreds of pounds use a screw top and that isn’t an issue so why would using a screwtop on a wine bottle seem cheap? So if you have crewtop bottles we suggest reusing them, you can cork a bottle that was a screwtop also.
We recommend you recycle when possible but we do have some incredible deals on wine bottles in packs of 35 , you can package a full wine making ingredient kit with ease.
Wine making is an incredibly rewarding hobby that allows you to produce wine better than shop bought for a fraction of the price. One key point to consider is packaging homebrew wine bottles and how you finish the package, some home brewers use a simple white board market and write straight onto the glass with the wine variety, others like to add shrink capsules and their own personalised labels for a truly professional look.