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How do open the wine bottle without a bottle opener?

How do I open the wine bottle without a bottle opener?

Answer:

1, find a hook or thin steel wire.2. Adjust the angle of the hook or wire with pliers.3. Extend the hook from one side of the cork to the bottle, rotate the hook and hook the cork and pull it out.Note: it is best to wear a pair of gloves so as not to hook or scratch your fingers.
You can also try using the following method to pull out the cork. Try to operate carefully so as to prevent cork from cracking. At the same time, make sure that the tools used to contact the cork are clean, because dirty tools can cause wine contamination.Pliers and screws1. Take out a screw and a pair of pliers.2. Screw a part of the screw into the cork and leave the other part outside.3. Use pliers, clamp screws, and pull out together with cork(two) tool opening method;1 use a fruit knife or a serrated knife.Note: the blade must not be too wide or too narrow to fit into the cork, but it won't cut the edge of the cork.2. Insert the blade into the center of the cork and try to avoid cutting the edges. Hold the bottleneck at one hand, slowly turn the handle, and then push the cork to rotate together. Then lift the handle up slowly and pull the cork out slowly.
1. Wrap a towel around the bottom of the wine.2, the bottom of the bottle on the wall or trees, bottles and walls or trees to maintain vertical state, according to the bottleneck of the hand, uniform and strong impact on the bottom of the bottle, cork will slowly be pushed out. If there are no walls or trees, you can hit the bottom with a knee or sole.3. Once the cork has been pushed out of the cork, it can be drawn out by hand or by pliers. Or you can continue hitting rhythmically until the entire cork comes out. If you want to open a carbonated drink (champagne or beer, for example), leave it still for 10-15 minutes before opening the bottle.

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