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Have to share this awesome trick (Wine drinkers)

stormkroe

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Every once in a while Facebook craps out something majestic, and this is it.
Worst part is, the law of averages says it'll be another 4 years before it happens again.

I don't want to spoil the greatness by telling what it is in the OP, but the URL gives it away.
 
You can also hit it with your palm, just don't be too hard on it or else you might break the bottle
 
Have been in that position more than once. Wish I had known about this trick then. Now that I DO know, I'll probably never get to use it. 🙁
 
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What if there is no brick wall around ?

Have some kool_aid.

Why do you think that kool-aid pitcher guy keeps breaking all the brick walls down?

Hint: he ain't sellin wine!

OH YEAH!!!
 
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I would not do that with a "nice bottle of wine" as he put it. At least not a red, and since we previously used the phrase "nice bottle of wine" we're not talking about a white. Might as well shake the damn thing to mix all the sediment up. Yuck.
 
I would not do that with a "nice bottle of wine" as he put it. At least not a red, and since we previously used the phrase "nice bottle of wine" we're not talking about a white. Might as well shake the damn thing to mix all the sediment up. Yuck.


Most reds nowadays don't have sediment in them, they are designed to be drunk not set down.

And if youre opening a 30 year old bottle of Burgundy at your picnic you can probably send one of the servants to fetch the opener, and sack the guy that packed the picnic. :awe:
 
Most reds nowadays don't have sediment in them, they are designed to be drunk not set down.

And if youre opening a 30 year old bottle of Burgundy at your picnic you can probably send one of the servants to fetch the opener, and sack the guy that packed the picnic. :awe:

I'm still not banging a nice bottle of wine on a wall 🙂. It just... can't be good.
 
I like my method of driving a screw into the cork and prying it out with a pair of pliers. No other method sets the mood as well.
 
I would not do that with a "nice bottle of wine" as he put it. At least not a red, and since we previously used the phrase "nice bottle of wine" we're not talking about a white. Might as well shake the damn thing to mix all the sediment up. Yuck.

Obviously if you're going to be drinking wine, most people are going to have a corkscrew. This is just a last resort.
 
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