In the absence of a bottle opener, there are also some items in daily life that can temporarily open a bottle.
1. The key
1. Insert the key into the cork at a 45° angle (preferably a serrated key to increase friction);
2. Slowly turn the key to lift the cork slowly, then pull it out by hand.
2. Screws and claw hammer
1. Take a screw (the longer the better, but try not to exceed the length of the cork) and screw it into the cork;
2. After the screw is screwed into the cork deeply enough, use the “claw” of the hammer to pull out the screw and the cork together.
Three, pump
1. Use a sharp tool to drill a hole in the cork;
2. Insert the air pump into the hole;
3. Pump air into the wine bottle, and the gradually increasing air pressure will slowly push the cork out.
4. Shoes (sole should be thicker and flatter)
1. Turn the wine bottle upside down, with the bottom of the bottle facing up, and clamp it between your legs;
2. Hit the bottom of the bottle repeatedly with the sole of the shoe;
3. The impact force of the wine will push out the cork slowly. After the cork is pushed out to a certain position, it can be pulled out directly by hand.
In the case that the above items are not available, you can also choose to use chopsticks and other slender items to poke the cork into the wine bottle, and transfer the wine liquid to other containers such as a decanter as soon as possible to minimize the drop. The influence of cork in wine on the flavor of wine.
Post time: Mar-21-2023