How to open wine without a corkscrew beautifully and quickly
Need to urgently deal with a harmful cork that does not want to get out of the bottle? Now you will learn how to open wine without a corkscrew, only with improvised means! There are many great ways that people have worked out over the centuries. Some are simple, some are difficult. There are also unusual ones.
Simple ways using available tools
Leaving for a vacation in nature, forgot the corkscrew at home? Look around and you will surely find many interesting ways to open wine without a corkscrew.
With a lighter
Allow the neck to cool before pouring the wine. Otherwise, it may crack.
Opening the wine with a knife
Need a knife with a narrow blade. Better if it is serrated. But the usual one will do. Only it must be sharp.
First, push the cork into the bottle a little. You can use your finger or some other handy object. Then, at a slight angle, stick a knife into the cork, approximately to its middle. Crank your implement slightly in one direction and pull out the plug.
Use a knife and fork
Insert a knife into the cork as described above. Start pulling it towards you little by little. When the plug comes out a little, pry it off the side with the tines of the fork and continue to pull it out. Using a fork will speed up the process.
How to open wine without a corkscrew using lipstick
This method is more suitable for girls, albeit strong enough. Simply place the closed bottle over the stopper and press down. In the end, the latter must fall inside, into the bottle. Make sure the neck of the bottle does not taper downward.
The lipstick can be replaced with other items of a similar shape. For example, a marker or felt-tip pen.
Opening the bottle with a key
Any wrench with a thin, non-flaring tip will do. For example, from a mailbox. The key must be inserted into the edge of the cork at an acute angle of about 45 ° for ¾ of the length. Rotate it carefully and pull out the plug.
With a boot
Sometimes in this way it is possible to open the bottle in literally 5 seconds.
Shoes with high or pointed heels will not work.
Take off your shoe, put it on the bottom of the bottle. Hit the resulting structure with the sole on the wall several times. The cork will start to crawl out and then fly out. Just be careful not to spill the wine!
Now you know how to open wine without a corkscrew in several simple ways. But there are interesting more complicated options ...
Methods using tools
In the male arsenal of a motorist, there is always a simple tool with which he will open a bottle of wine at the right time:
- Use a lace and awl. Carefully so that the cork does not crumble, make a hole in it with an awl. Take a lace and make a knot at one of its ends. Then, with a knot inward, using an awl, thread the lace into the resulting hole and pull out the plug.
- With a hook with screw and rope. The method is similar to the previous one. Attach a rope to the hook. Then screw it into the plug. Hold on to the rope and pull out the plug.
- We open the bottle with a self-tapping screw and pliers.Screw the first one into the cork, you can even use your bare hands. Then grab the screw head with pliers and pull.
- With nails and a hammer. The method is similar to the previous one. Drive two or three longer nails into the cork, and then pull everything out. Try not to crush the cork.
- Use scissors. Open the scissors all the way. With a sharp edge, stick one part about halfway into the cork at a slight angle. Twist the scissor handle while pulling out the plug.
If the cork has crumbled and particles got into the wine, wait. The particles will get wet and settle to the bottom.
Do the listed methods seem too boring? Nothing, you can replenish your arsenal with more non-standard ones.
Non-standard ways
When a corkscrew is lost at home, then in addition to the above methods, you can use several more interesting options:
- A stream of hot water helps. Suitable if you have a hot water tap and the bottle is closed with a plastic stopper. Place the neck under hot tap water and wait. As with fire, the cork will pop out on its own.
- Using a container of hot water. The method is suitable for opening red wine. Pour hot water into a container, then place the bottle there. After a while, the cork will come out. This is a rather lengthy process and is best done at home.
- Use a syringe with a thick needle. Pierce the cork and pump air into the bottle. The plug will begin to crawl out a little under pressure. When it rises, grab it with your fingers and pull it out. Do not pump in too much air, otherwise the bottle may burst.
- By means of a pump. The method is similar to the previous one, only a bicycle pump is used instead of a syringe. It's even more dangerous to open a bottle this way.
- Use electric drill... Carefully drill a hole in the center of the plug. Try not to make it through, otherwise small crumbs will end up in the wine. Leave the instrument in this position and turn it off. Pull out the plug.
- Using a stiletto heel of women's shoes. Try to stick the pin of the women's shoe into the cork at a slight angle. Turn it slightly and pull out the plug. The method is more theoretical; it is rarely successful to use it in reality.
- Plastic bottle. Fill it with water. Sit down. Then squeeze the bottle of wine between your knees with the neck down. Gently hit the bottom with a plastic bottle until the cork is halfway out. Pull the plug further by hand.
- Using a sheet of paper. You may need more than one sheet. Roll it up into a tight tube. Use this tube to press the cork into the bottle.
With ... the knife again! Simply stick a knife into the cork and cut it into two vertical halves.
How to open wine without a corkscrew in hussar style
It is worth noting separately the hussar way of opening sparkling wine. The bottle should be slightly chilled, but not frozen. You will need a knife.
Each bottle has two seams. Feel for them. The intersection of the seam with the neck is the weakest point. Hit it with the back of the knife blade. If hit, the neck will fly off and the wine will spill out like a fountain. On the first try it may not work.
Try not to miss, or you might break the bottle.
The method is dashing, but dangerous, so observe safety measures:
- open the bottle in an open space so that there is no damage from the flying neck;
- do not direct the bottle towards people;
- let the wine splash out so that the glass fragments come out with it;
- some advise pouring wine, opened in the hussar way, through gauze folded several times - it will filter out the smallest particles of glass if they remain inside.
That's all. All that remains is ... congratulate yourself! You are well done. Now you can amaze family and friends at parties by intricately removing corks from wine bottles.
I always have a sititek electric corkscrew in my glove compartment, its charge is enough for the entire summer season and at a picnic we do not suffer from various auxiliary methods that can leave us without wine.