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3. Use Paper Yes, you can use a piece of thick paper to open your beer bottle as well. To do so, it's important to fold the paper first until it becomes thick and sturdy. The thicker the paper is, the ...
So, we’ve found the smoothest, most effective ways to open a beer bottle without an opener—and without losing your cool (hopefully). There are countless items well-suited to prying off a ...
Just as there are several ways to safely open bottles of bubbly, many opportunities exist to get at your beer without a keychain or wallet-fit opener. From the finger-fulcrum method to popping the ...
The bottle openers you see in bars often come with large handles for quick opening, but you also see tiny openers built into keychains for convenience. Just remember, when trying to open a bottle ...
Reef makes sandals that come equipped with a bottle opener on the underside of the shoe. All you have to do is whip off the flip-flop, pop the bottle's cap off and put your shoe back on.
Push a beer bottle into the fleshy part of the forearm, and apply a lot of pressure while you're at it, before twisting to pull the cap up and off. You'll know you're not pressing hard enough if 1.
We’ve found five bottle openers that are small enough to be unnoticeable on your key chain but so beautiful that you’ll look for an excuse to use them. Handgrey MO.25 ($20) (Courtesy Handgrey) ...
This Batman-logo-shaped bottle opener also functions as a keychain and screwdriver. The tips of the wings have a Phillips and flathead screwdrivers while the middle has a place to open bottles.
What is to be done? A nice, non-twist bottle of beer, like a fine wine, or maybe also a banana, begins with a test. It says — you have me, but first you must open me up.