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How to open a wine cork without a corkscrew?

Time:2022-08-26 Views:


Many people buy red wine and keep it at home for backup, but many times they don't know where they left the corkscrew, which makes them angry when they can't open the cork when drinking red wine. Today I will introduce how to open red wine corks without a corkscrew, so that you will no longer have to worry about finding a corkscrew in the future.

Wild towel method: Wrap the bottom of the wine with a towel. Put the bottom of the bottle against the wall or tree, keep the bottle vertical to the wall or tree, press the bottle neck with your hand, and hit the bottom of the bottle evenly and forcefully, and the cork will be pushed out slowly. Once the cork is partially ejected, it can be pulled out by hand or with pliers. Or you can keep hitting rhythmically until the entire cork is pushed out.


Daily drinking method at home: Take out a screw and a pair of pliers. Drive part of the screw into the cork and leave the other part out. Use pliers to tighten the screw and pull out with the cork.


Fruit Knife Bottle Opening Method: Use a fruit knife, or a serrated knife. The blade should not be too wide or too narrow, just enough to dig into the cork without cutting the edge of the cork. Drive the blade into the center of the cork, trying to avoid scratching the edges. Hold the bottle neck in one hand and slowly turn the handle to drive the cork to turn together; the force should not be too large when turning. Then slowly lift the handle upwards and slowly pull out the cork.


How to open a bottle with a paper clip: Take two paper clips and a pen. Partially straighten the paper clip, keeping the curvature at the ends the same. Insert two paper clips into the bottle through the gap between the cork and the bottle mouth until the end of the paper clip is lower than the cork. Twist the paper clip to hook the cork. Wrap the other end of the paper clip securely, insert the pen into the wrap, pull up, and slowly pull out the cork.


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