8 Ways to Repurpose Beer Bottles

If you’re like the staff at Funky Picnic, you’ve gone through your fair share of beer in your life. Each of those empty glass bottles either ended up in the recycling or trash bin, only to be used one single time. Instead of disposing your next empty case of bottles, consider repurposing them to not only be an advocate for the environment, but to gain some practical use out of them! Whether you walk away with a new vase or some new coasters, those beer bottles will sure add a little bit of funk in your life!


Repurpose Beer Bottles

 

Herb Planters

What better way to add to your kitchen windowsill than some fresh herb planters (but in beer bottles!) Grab your favorite herbs you use in your meals and construct your very own hydroponic planter. YES- this really is just like those expensive self-watering planters, just in DIY form!

Goblets

Create some royal cups for your guests and transform an empty beer bottle into a beer bottle goblet. Ideal for themed parties and anyone you want to treat as royalty in your household. ( This is THE perfect project for St. Patrick’s Day if you have green bottles!)

Lights

Does your outdoor patio need new lights? Is your space not “hip” enough? Don’t fret- your empty beer bottles can be reconstructed into cozy outdoor lights to brighten up your space. Just add some holiday lights into the bottle and string them along the backyard to give that warm, inviting glow.

Coasters

Don’t forget about the bottle caps! Use a variety of your coolest bottle caps to create a one-of-a-kind coaster to use when having your next drink. Extra brownie points if you use vintage caps!

Candles

If the power goes out again in Texas this winter, you’ll sure be happy to have some of these beer bottle candles on hand! And who knows, maybe your house will smell like beer afterwards too.

Vase

Keep the bottle as is and you have yourself a new flower vase! If you want to embellish the bottle, we recommend wrapping some string or twine along it for a rustic centerpiece or even painting it to match the color scheme in your house.

Soap Dispenser

Stop buying disposable soap dispensers and invest in one you can reuse! As a beer drinker, you probably already have a liquor bottle topper. Attach that to the top of your beer bottle after adding soap and no one will ever know it held beer in its previous life.

Homebrewing

As prior homebrewers themselves, the staff of Funky Picnic understands the appeal of saving a couple extra bucks when brewing beer from home. Well good news- these bottles can be reused for your homebrewing operation! Just make sure to follow the process with the link above to ensure they are safe to use.


Summer is a lot better knowing you’re going to end the day with some beer and friends. But summer doesn’t seem so great when you’re thinking about the loads of glass bottles hogging the recycling can. So why not grab a few of those empty beer bottles and upcycle them instead? The environment (and your recycling can) will sure thank you!

SAFETY NOTE: Some of these projects may require you to cut the bottle. We recommend either going to a professional to have this done or using credible sources to inform you on how to safely and securely do that.


Funky Picnic Howlers + Crowlers

Continue advocating for the environment with these reusable howlers and crowlers! Stop by Funky Picnic and choose your pick of craft beer to fill these stylish containers up to take along with you wherever you go!


Serena Horvath

Known for her cleanliness and passion for plants, Serena Horvath is one of our summer marketing interns at Funky Picnic! As someone that grew up in Sonoma County, Serena has a love for local businesses, farm-to-table food, and the wine + beer industry. She will continue on this fall as a senior at Texas Christian University and will be the copyeditor for ROXO, TCU’s very own student-run PR and Ad Agency. Catch her at the next farmer’s market in the Fort!

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