| Management number | 232485299 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $9.70 | Model Number | 232485299 | ||
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The 750 mL Belgian Beer Bottles are heavy-duty champagne-style bottles designed for bottle conditioning high-carbonation homebrewed beers. These reusable Belgian-style bottles are built to withstand carbonation levels up to 5.5 volumes of CO₂, making them suitable for saisons, Belgian Abbey Dubbels, Brett beers, lambics, and other highly carbonated specialty ales. Their larger 750 mL format and traditional Belgian presentation also make them ideal for holiday brews, cellaring projects, and special event serving.
Designed for homebrewers producing Belgian-style beers and bottle-conditioned ales, these bottles provide the strength and pressure tolerance needed for advanced carbonation levels that standard beer bottles may not safely support. The champagne-style construction helps support long-term aging and carbonation retention while creating a traditional Belgian beer presentation.
This set includes 12 reusable 750 mL Belgian beer bottles measuring approximately 11.9 inches tall. The bottles are compatible with standard crown style bottle caps as well as Belgian bottle corks and Belgian bottle wire hoods, all sold separately. Brewers using cork-and-cage setups should note that Belgian corking applications require a compatible floor corker.
To use, clean and sanitize bottles thoroughly before filling with finished beer for bottle conditioning. Seal using compatible crown caps or cork-and-wire hood setups depending on carbonation goals and presentation preferences. Store bottles according to your conditioning and aging schedule before chilling and serving.
Widely used for Belgian ales, saisons, Brett fermentations, and specialty bottle-conditioned beers, the 750 mL Belgian Beer Bottles provide a reusable and pressure-rated bottling solution for high-carbonation homebrewing projects.
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