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the first year coca cola got bottled was 1894. biedenharn candy co. saw that costumers loved coca cola, so he used his bottling company to bottle it. he sent a case of them to asa candler, he thanked him but still didn't wan't to bottled them his own, then came chattonoga bottlers that would bottle them for him, so then coca cola bottling company was born.
As a result of excessive pressure build up in the bottle, caused by bottling too early when there was still unfermented sugar in the brew. You must wait until all the sugars are fermented out before bottling. Then you bottle your beer adding a small amount of sugar. A secondary fermentation then occurs in the bottle which produces a small amount of carbon dioxide which gives you the fizz. Too much carbon dioxide will cause bottles to explode.
Yes. The actual building is still there, but the plant is long closed. Still trying to find out when it closed.
So long a the bottle is still sealed before you open it - yes.
people still use steel cans now for bottling their soft drinks.
Yes it is a best before date, not a use by date. It might be less papatable and have lost it's fizz.
I have a bottle never been opened, no date found on bottle.
I have a bottle never been opened, no date found on bottle.
Only if the smell is not bad. Sometimes a juice of this kind will ferment.
Yes. Any bottle which seals air tight. just get the priming sugar right depending on the size.I have brewed in soft drink bottles and even jars!, when i have ran out of bottles half way through bottling! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>i would not recommend priming beer in still wine bottles,they're not made to take pressure.champagne bottles or pop bottles even 2 ltr plastic will work fine.
It depends on whether she is still producing milk or not and whether she still has a bond with her kid and how long the kid has been bottle fed.
So long as the bottle is intact, the insulin inside it will still be effective.