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Directions For Bottling
You must have firm corks, boiled in wort, or grounds of beer; fill
within an inch of the cork's reach, and beat it in with a mallet; then,
with a small brass wire, bind the neck of the bottle, bring up the ends,
and twist them over with a pair of pincers.
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