Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:59 am
My parents bought a capper and some bottle caps for me as a gift. The thing is that the bottle caps have cork in them which I've never seen before. From what I read online, cork was the standard sealing mechanism before plastic became the standard cap-liner in the 1960's. Has anyone used cork caps to bottle beer before? Are there any potential advantages or disadvantages that you guys can think of? I have a bag of these things so I would hate just to throw them out. One thought that occurred to me is that the bottles should be stored sideways to keep the cork wet and sealed properly, and so yeast and sediment would go to the side of the bottle rather than the bottom where I could easily decant. I guess the best way to test it is to do the experiment bottles with regular caps vs. corked caps. Any other thoughts?