How do I open wine without a cork *****?
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 at
1:11 pm
appletini90 asked:
My roommate and I are trying to open a bottle of wine but we don’t have a corkscrew. Any ideas?
My roommate and I are trying to open a bottle of wine but we don’t have a corkscrew. Any ideas?
Tagged with: Corkscrew • Open Wine • Roommate
Filed under: Wine
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You don’t.
take 2 small screws and ***** one at an angle towards the glas and the other the opposite way so that the head of both screws are together and the points are far apart then take a pliers and grab both the screws at the top and pull
I used a drywall ***** and a pair of vise grips once and if all else fails you can knock the cork down into the bottle
your teeth.
I just use a knife handle and push the cork in to the bottle. Then pour with the knife still in the bottle until there is enough room for the cork to float. Anything that will fit into the opening will work.
Twist the cap, and voila!!!
take a butter knife, and push the cork into the bottle. you nite lose the cork but its open! or take a sharp knife and stick it in the cork and pull it out.
Use an ordinary ***** (just one), a screwdriver, and a pair of pliers. Don’t twist too much, but try to pull straight out when you can. You don’t want the cork to crumble or break into your wine if you can help it, but honestly if it does, it’s better if it goes in in larger pieces. The wine already has the cork’s flavor in it.
Someone else suggested your teeth. That’s harsh – I wouldn’t try it unless you’re very familiar with the wine and you know how much pop you’re going to get from it – but it can work too.
Best suggestion of all – go to a Wal-Mart or Super-K or a dollar store and buy a $1 corkscrew.
Push the cork into the bottle with a screwdriver.
When you turn up the bottle to fill the glasses, it will move out of the way.
Push the cork in by using your tumb! becareful not to let your thumb stuck in.
The only answer is to push the cork into the bottle. As you pour the wine, it will float to the top-most portion of the bottle.
push the cork down in the bottle. always worked for me
Push the cork in, grab a rop make a big knot, ptu the rope in the bottle… The knot should hold on the cork and you can pull the cork out.
Other dangerous one, you can bang the bottom of the bottle on a ’soft’ wall the cork will pop out slowly little by little… Do not try with your good shirt on