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How to open a bottle of wine with a shoe.

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  1. effer

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  2. DevonL

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    I have two new bottles of wine in the fridge ... I'm giving this a try tonight.
     
  3. Pepsi10

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    Haven't been stuck without a corkscrew lately, but good to know.

    Thanks
     
  4. wax

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    Sacrebleu!

    Non!

    Breaker shoe!
     
  5. I.T. Guy

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    I use a book much easier than a shoe
     
  6. larz1

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    Which is good to know, the shoe, the girl, or both?...;)
     
  7. LightGuy

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    Nice find.

    Does this work with Champagne as well ?
    ;)
     
  8. NeuroBeaker

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    Ah, I can just see it now:

    *tap, tap... tap, t-EXPLODE!*

    :eek: :D
     
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  10. Napolis

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    Place bottle in freezer.

    Remove.

    Place a large hunting knife blade on the neck of the bottle about six inches from the top.

    Hold at a 45 degree angle top up.

    Quickly and forcefully bring blade towards the top of the bottle.

    The top of the bottle will come off cleanly.

    Works with Beer as well.

    Impresses the guys you find in a Biker Bar.

    Strippers like it too.
     
  11. Ricambi America

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    I for one, ain't banging a Petrus into my old shoe! Still, very cool.
     
  12. MarkPDX

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    Is that method just for bottles with pressure (Champagne, beer, etc) or is it ok for regular bottles of wine?
     
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    #14 darth550, Jun 24, 2010
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  15. effer

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    #15 effer, Jun 24, 2010
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    You would never taste the difference, but like you I wouldn't do it with my Pétrus, Vega Sicilia Unico, Château Latour and my best bottles ... especially old wines.


    Yes, only bottles with pressure.


    You don't have to, only doing a continuous action. You must extend swing after impact point, like golf; the so called follow through!


    It works, see picture:


    If you don't have a saber ( which is more spectacular though ) you can do it with the champagne flute itself!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJeFhTu55c4&NR=1


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  16. NeuroBeaker

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    Wow... I wouldn't have thought that was possible. Cool clip! :D

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  17. ggjjr

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    Jim,
    two questions:
    1. how long does the bottle need to be in the freezer?
    2. how do you know strippers like it. Long version, please.

    George
     
  18. tobacco

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    These are awesome tricks. Didn't know it was possible.

    Thanks!
     
  19. jenniferq

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    I tried the wine thing this week before calling housekeeping for a wine opener, but we only had a tennis shoe and it just kept bouncing back. I was afraid I was going to knock my hotel neighbors silly!
     
  20. kali

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    Wow, that's pretty neat

    When I first started tasting wines, I didn't know how to exactly open them, so I stuck a wine opener into a twist top. It wasn't until shredded aluminum came off that I realized my mistake.

    I'm throwing the corkscrew away and using my massive collection of shoes to open my bottles now!
     
  21. UroTrash

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    Did the shoe thing, worked like a charm.
     
  22. Jedi

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    Imelda Marcos could have opened THOUSANDS of bottles of wine.... ;)

    Jedi
     
  23. sailquik

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    #23 sailquik, Sep 17, 2010
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    I'd be afraid of drinking shards o' glass and ending up at Uro's office.

    The shoe bit seems safer, but all that banging kind of mixes those solids you've been trying to precipitate to the bottom of your ol' bottle.

    What are the chances of having a cheesecloth and a funnel if you don't even have a corkscrew?

    Still, I like the shoe deal for my next camping trip!
     

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