I'm a bit of a beer snob and I don't approve of twist-off bottle caps. It's kind of like screw-off caps for wine, it cheapens the experience of what's gone into the brew and what you're going to enjoy. So sometimes I do find myself with a nice cold beer, but no bottle opener to be had. We all know there's a good way to do something and a bad way to do something.
Opening a bottle with your teeth is a bad way, I shouldn't need to tell anyone why.
I just saw a video on youtube that used another bottle of beer to open your bottle, that's a similar technique to what we're going to demostrate. So what if you like to drink alone and you need to open your last beer?
Putting the edge of the bottle cap against something and hitting it hard with your hand is also a bad way, especially if you've already been drinking. This will often damage whatever you put it up against and you can break the glass, then you're screwed. Do you risk drinking some pieces of glass? Probably, but there must be an easier way.
So the word of the day is leverage. Have a look at the photos for examples of how to open a bottle of beer with just about anything. Safely, the right way. Enjoy and if you drink, don't drive.
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(disclaimer - I designed this thing)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCzGd9FOSp8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCzGd9FOSp8
disclaimer: I am the designer of this thing :)
I pry around one half only (that's all you need, really.) then use the penny to lever it off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjixaZ-J_yU
Ever since building my own kegerator, I don't drink bottled beer that much, so I don't have any around to experiment with, but it could make for an interesting drinking "game" for a few guys to try to each use a unique apparatus for opening a bottle while working their way through the case of beer one night.
Just so everyone is aware, this is not a good analogy. There are good, technical reasons that regular (non-twist-off) beer bottle caps are superior. They are much more effective at keeping oxygen out and do so longer. It's not an aesthetic decision.
But screw-off caps for wine are generally accepted as the superior technology for packaging wine, but corks are seen as better for aesthetic and marketing reasons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgQUu251UQ8
As much use as it gets he thinks the wood will eventually "dent" where the bottle cap pushes against it, but plans on sticking a piece of thin metal at that spot eventually.
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