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  • He had on a Triple Crown cap Friday while staring into the colt's stall.
  • Until many years after the invention in 1892 of crown cap closures, beer bottles were stopped with corks.
  • This also defined the " twist-off " crown cap, now used in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
  • The height of the crown cap was reduced and specified in the German standard DIN 6099 in the 1960s.
  • No, I don't mean a wine bottle that has a cork in the bottle rather than a screw cap or a crown cap.
  • The plug of sediment is frozen in the neck of the bottle, then the temporary crown cap ( like a soda bottle cap ) is removed.
  • The " Canteen " models feature a crown cap attached by a " hook " or " hinge " to the side of the watch case.
  • By the end of the 1940s, the company had sixty-five plants, including eight plants producing fiber and paper containers, four plants producing crown caps, and one plant producing plastics.
  • The industry diversified after World War II . A major factory for bottle crown caps Brueninghaus developed out of a factory for bicycle saddles, called " Metall und Leder ".
  • Some traditional finishes include : 26 mm standard crown cap, 38 mm lug finish, 38 mm continuous thread with plastic sleeve, 38 mm ROPP and 28 mm continuous thread finishes.
  • William Painter, an American of British descent, invented the crown cap for bottled carbonated beverages in 1891, and obtained patents 468, 226 and 468, 258 for it on February 2, 1892.
  • Producers in Champagne have aged their wines under crown cap for quite some time, however, the crown cap is replaced by the traditional cork at the end of the second fermentation.
  • Producers in Champagne have aged their wines under crown cap for quite some time, however, the crown cap is replaced by the traditional cork at the end of the second fermentation.
  • King's Crown cap badge with the'South Africa 1900-02'battle-honour, worn by Durham Light Infantry territorial battalions from 1909 to 1953By Late 1920, all of the regiment's war-raised battalions had disbanded, with many of their Colours laid up in Durham Cathedral.
  • A video of the homebrewing bottling process : after primary fermentation, the brewers add additional sugar for producing carbonation, transfer the beer to clean bottles, and seal the bottles with crown caps . ( " 3 minutes 9 seconds ")
  • These days, Belgian beers are sold in brown ( or sometimes dark green ) tinted glass bottles ( to avoid negative effects of light on the beverage ) and sealed with a cork, a metal crown cap, or sometimes both.
  • Coleman, of course, isn't the only one who's concerned about corked wines, which can affect not only the world's most expensive wines, such as a First Growth red Bordeaux I tasted recently, but also some Perrier bottled water whose cork liners in the crown caps have been contaminated.
  • Finally the inverted bottle necks are cooled so that the precipitation freezes to a small block of ice, the bottles are turned upright and the temporary closure ( normally a crown cap ) is opened so that the precipitate is pushed out by the pressure in the bottle.
  • Other beers in this style are mostly ale style ( except one other ) and all are packaged in 750ml glass, corked and caged bottles, Kasteel Cru is unique because it is a lager, and packaged in a thick 330ml ( 11.2 oz ) bottle with a crown cap and punt.