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	<title>Comments on: Irish Stout bottled!</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Ives</title>
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		<description>Thanks for your great descriptions!  I too used to think you couldn&#039;t use screw top bottles, but after asking around I decided to take the advice of most and try it.  It works with no problems.  I still aesthetically like non-screw top bottles and tend towards them, but screw tops work fine.  We did try to sanitize our caps by boiling them once, which melted the linings so they didn&#039;t seal.</description>
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