Beer Bottles Parcially Or Full Bottle

Sugar Work By ChristineJ Updated 3 Sep 2010 , 11:14pm by BRATTYR

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ChristineJ Posted 30 Aug 2010 , 2:39pm
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Hello When I make the beer bottles do I fill them so they are simi thick or do I make the sugar more to do a full bottle filled to top and bottom??? Thanks to all

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DianeLM Posted 30 Aug 2010 , 2:53pm
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Just a layer all around. Like a real bottle. icon_smile.gif

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ChristineJ Posted 3 Sep 2010 , 10:52pm
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Thank you, Do you use the 1/2C. sugar 1/2 C. corn syrup or I saw 1C. sugar 1/2 C. corn syrup??? Thank you very much. icon_biggrin.gif

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luckylibra Posted 3 Sep 2010 , 11:10pm
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I use two cups sugar, 2/3 cup light corn syrup and 3/4 cup water
cook on med until sugar is dissolved.. then cook to 300 degrees. I pull it of the stove and set it in a pan filled with cold water to stop the process then I keep it in the oven at 425 degrees while I make bottles. You can pour it and let it drain back into the glass oven safe pitcher and let that sit in the oven while your bottle sets.. I only have one mold so I have to go through this process.. Good luck!

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BRATTYR Posted 3 Sep 2010 , 11:14pm
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i made a mold with a liquid rubber latex, i used 1/2 cup white corn syrup with 1/2 cup sugar.
there is always extra left over after pouring in the bottle, if you use it all or put too much it will all sink to the top of the bottle and the topo becomes solid which make a colour diffrence in the bottle. it also takes longer to cool when there is more.
and NEVER put it in the freezer to cool faster!!!!
good luck

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