No one can claim innocence here. We’ve all been in a position where the only thing between us and a cold one is a pop-off lid and a distinct lack of a bottle opener. While it’s not necessarily ...
It's summer. A nice cold one would go down awfully well, but where's that bottle opener gotten to? You've searched the utensil drawer, rifled the stack of silverware next to the grill, and patrolled ...
You finally have that bottle of cool, frothy beer with driblets of water running down it, in your hand. After a long day, now it’s just you and your frothy companion as you settle on that couch and ...
You're ready to crack open a cold one with your buddies when you guys realize no one has a bottle opener on hand. But you don't have to let the situation ruin an otherwise good time. Watch the video ...
"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world." — Archimedes It's a nightmare situation. The beach is lovely, your friends are there, there's a frisbee ...
Please find below an instructional film built to instill a modest sort of fratty savoir faire. We are today exhibiting a few unconventional means of opening beer bottles, a practice dating to 1892, ...
There are hundreds of ways to open a bottle of beer, and believe me, I've tried many of them. It's not until you've nearly punctured your hand shimming a knife under the cap or stooped to the ...
The simplest way to open a beer bottle without an opener is to use a key. Its sharp edges make it ideal for loosening the grip of the cap. To open it, simply place the pointed part of the key ...