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* GL 71 glass bottle for clear glass. On some bottles the colour is also printed as GL 71, GL 72 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recycling_codes Wikipedia]);
* GL 71 glass bottle for clear glass. On some bottles the colour is also printed as GL 71, GL 72 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recycling_codes Wikipedia]);
* Embossed Bottle - to indicate that the bottle has markings of the beer or brewery;
* Embossed Bottle - to indicate that the bottle has markings of the beer or brewery;
Naturally adhjextives can be combines, i.e. Embossed brow glass bottle.
Naturally adjectives can be combined, i.e. Embossed brow glass bottle.


* Metal crown cork - to specify that the crown cork is made of métal ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_cork Wikipédia]);
* Metal crown cork - to specify that the crown cork is made of métal ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_cork Wikipédia]);
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* Swing top bottle - to indicated bottles with a swing top. These bottles can be closed again;
* Swing top bottle - to indicated bottles with a swing top. These bottles can be closed again;
* Twist off crown cork - to indicate the bottles can be opened by hand. Just turn the cork;
* Twist off crown cork - to indicate the bottles can be opened by hand. Just turn the cork;
And for beer that does not come in a bottle
* Can
* Metal can - to specify a metal can (which is always the case?);
* Aluminium can - to specify a can made from aluminium;


== Brands ==
== Brands ==
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