
Brewing Bottles and Home Brew Bottles NZ.
Home brew beer bottles and home brew cider bottle supplies.
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Whether you’re looking for bottle caps for home brewing, glass bottles for home brew or brewing flop top bottles we’ve got you covered. Plus we ship NZ wide with fast shipping!
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Crown Top Bottle Combo
$96.80 – $122.80Price range: $96.80 through $122.80Original price was: $96.80 – $122.80Price range: $96.80 through $122.80.$89.99 – $114.61Price range: $89.99 through $114.61Current price is: $89.99 – $114.61Price range: $89.99 through $114.61. Select options -
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Flip Top Bottles 500ml or 750ml
$40.95 – $69.95Price range: $40.95 through $69.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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Crown Cap Seal
$6.95 – $32.95Price range: $6.95 through $32.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -
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Home Brew Cleaner Cold Water Detergent
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No Rinse Sanitiser
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Wine Corks (Agglomerate)
$9.95 – $29.95Price range: $9.95 through $29.95 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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We stock a specialist range from leading brands with everything you need to easily brew cider or beer in your own home from brewing kits.


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Bottle with confidence when you choose Mangrove Jacks Home Brew Bottles
Mangrove Jacks offer quality home brew bottles and brewing bottle accessories for your beer and cider that are designed to ensure the quality of the final product.
Crown Top Bottles and Flip Top Home Brew Bottles are produced from amber glass designed to limit light exposure and reduce light strike.
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How many bottles do I need for home brew?
Most home brew kits produce approximately 23 litres of finished product.
Based on this you will use 24-26 750ml bottles or around 40-46 500ml bottles.
We generally use the 750ml Crown Top Bottle.
Can I use regular beer bottles for home brew?
Yes. There is a little bit of elbow grease involved in cleaning the bottles and removing the labels.
What's better - plastic or glass bottles?
Both have their advantages - which is better will depend on your personal preferences.
The plastic PET bottles are inexpensive, easier to fill and seal and are lighter. However we find that the plastic PET bottles don't hold carbonation as reliable so they are not ideal for long-term storage and they can only be used 3-5 times before they require replacing.
Glass home brew bottles hold carbonation more reliable and tend to protect the flavour and aroma characteristics of your brew better. The bottles are more durable and they can be used as many times as you like.
Do I need to put sugar in my bottles?
You need to add a source of fuel for secondary fermentation in your bottles, which is how you create carbonation in your brew.
We suggest you use carbonation drops which are a simple way to make sure you get the right amount sugar in each bottle.
How long will my home brew beer or cider last in bottles?
If you are using glass bottles, we generally advise customers that the flavour and aroma qualities of your beer or cider will fully mature around 8-12 weeks and remain stable up to 10 months.
Between 10-12 months we find the flavour qualities of the brew will start to diminish. This does not mean the brew has gone off and you can keep and drink your brews after 12-months - but we don't think they taste as good after this point.

