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How to open a bottle of red wine without a corkscrew
More and more people like to drink red wine, compared with some other wines, red wine degree is relatively low, so many women like to drink this kind of wine, not only that, women drink red wine also has the efficacy of beauty and skin care, and now a lot of people's stress is relatively large, the night will often be insomnia, a moderate drink of red wine before going to bed on sleep is helpful, if there is no wine opener at home, you can take the following methods to open the red wine These methods to open the red wine.

How to open the wine without a wine opener?

One, field towel opening method

1, use a towel wrapped around the bottom of the wine.

2, the bottom of the bottle against a wall or tree, the bottle and the wall or tree to maintain a vertical state, the hand according to the neck of the bottle, uniformly and forcefully hit the bottom of the bottle, the cork will slowly be out of the top. If there is no wall or tree, you can also use your knees or the soles of your shoes to hit the bottom of the bottle.

3, once the cork is partially pushed out, you can use your hands or pliers to pull it out. Or you can continue to bang rhythmically until the entire cork is out. If you want to open a bottle of carbonated beverage (e.g., champagne or beer), let it sit for 10-15 minutes before opening.

Two everyday ways to open a bottle of wine at home

You can also try pulling out the cork using the following method. Try to handle it carefully to prevent the cork from cracking. At the same time, always make sure that the tools that come into contact with the cork are clean, as dirty tools may cause contamination of the wine.

(A) Pliers + screw

1. Take out a screw and a pair of pliers.

2. Nail one part of the screw into the cork and leave the other part outside.

3.Use the pliers to tighten the screw and pull it out along with the cork.

1.Use a fruit knife, or a knife with serrated teeth.

Note: The blade should not be too wide or too narrow, just enough to get into the cork, but not cut the edge of the cork.

2. Stick the blade into the center of the cork, trying to avoid cutting the edge. Holding the neck of the bottle in one hand, slowly turn the handle of the knife, driving the cork together; the rotation should not be too strong. Then slowly lift the handle upward and pull out the cork.

(C) Hook to open the bottle

1, find a hook or thin wire.

2, use pliers to adjust the angle of the hook or wire appropriate.

3. Stick the hook into the bottle from one side of the cork, rotate the hook and hook the cork to drag it out.

Note: It is best to wear a pair of gloves when operating, so as not to cut your fingers with the hook

(D) Shoelace method of opening the bottle

1, find a shoelace or other strong rope.

2. Tie a knot in one end of the strap.

3. Use a sturdy steel pin to bring the strap to the bottom of the cork.

4. Remove the steel pin and force the band outward, driving the cork out with it.

(E) paper clip bottle opening method

1, take two paper clips and a pen. Straighten the paper clips partially, keeping the curvature of the ends intact.

2. Stick the two paper clips into the bottle through the gap between the cork and the bottle's mouth until one end of the paper clip is lower than the cork.

3.Rotate the paperclips to hook the cork.

4. Wrap the other end of the paper clip securely, reach into the wrapped portion of the pen and lift upward, slowly pulling out the cork.

(F) Nail Corkscrewing Method

1.Find 5 nails and a nail hammer.

2. Line up the 5 nails and gently smash them into the cork.

3. Hold the neck of the bottle firmly in one hand. Pick up the other end of the nail hammer with your other hand and cock the nail while driving the cork to move and slowly pull out the cork.

4. Finally, pull out all the nails from the cork. When the cork is about to be pulled out completely, pull out the nail first, and then pull out the cork by hand.