When we occasionally drink red wine, we all know that red wine tastes good but is very difficult to open. Today we will share some life tips, such as how to use a corkscrew to open the cork of red wine, and tips on how to remove the cork of red wine, so that we can easily drink our favorite red wine! Contents of this article 1. What to do if the red wine can’t be opened 2. How to use a wine bottle opener 3. Tips on how to remove the wine cork 1What to do if the red wine can't be openedIf the red wine cannot be opened, you can use a butterfly-shaped corkscrew to take it out completely. Just use a small hammer to draw a circle under the lip of the bottle, then insert the corkscrew and rotate it. You can also use a thick book to open it. Press the thick book against the wall, hold the bottle with your other hand, and smash the bottom of the bottle against the center of the thick book. Repeat several times to open it. You can also use air pressure to open the bottle in warm water. 1. Open the bottle with a bottle opener If the red wine cannot be opened, you can use a butterfly corkscrew to completely remove it. The butterfly corkscrew is a tool specially used to open corked red wine. When using it, you only need to use a small needle to draw a circle under the lip of the bottle, then insert the corkscrew, rotate it downward into the cork, and then press the two arms of the butterfly corkscrew hard, and you can easily pull out the cork. 2. Thick book bottle opening When there is no corkscrew, you can use a thick book to open the red wine. First, prepare a thick book, press it against the wall with one hand, and then hold the bottle with the other hand, smash the bottom of the bottle against the center of the thick book, repeat several times, and you can see the red wine cork slowly rise. 3. Open the bottle with warm water If the red wine cannot be opened, you can use the air pressure generated by warm water to open it. That is, put the red wine into warm water. The air pressure will expand the air in the bottle, so that the red wine cork can move outward naturally. When the cork is loose to a certain extent, you can use a knife or other tools to open the cork. 2How to use a wine bottle openerBefore using the wine bottle opener, first cut the rubber cap with a small serrated knife, then drill the spiral drill bit of the corkscrew into the cork, and then turn it. When there is only one ring of the spiral drill bit left in the cork, use the first level of the corkscrew to clamp the bottle mouth and pull out the cork. After prying up the cork with the first level, use the second level to continue prying up the remaining corks. Before using the wine opener, first use a small serrated knife to cut the rubber cap at the mouth of the wine bottle evenly, then tilt the spiral drill bit of the corkscrew and drill into the center of the cork. This will save effort when pulling out the cork. Then, insert the spiral drill into the cork. During the rotation, the wine knife will turn around. When there is only one ring left after the spiral drill is inserted into the cork, use the front level of the hippocampus knife to clamp the bottle mouth and use the lever principle to pull out the cork. When pulling out the cork, it is recommended to hold the front level with one hand and lift the handle of the hippocampus knife with the other hand, and use the front level of the hippocampus knife to pry up the cork. After the front level pries up the cork, use the second level to continue to pry up the rest of the cork. 3Tips on how to remove the wine corkThe cork of red wine can be completely removed using a butterfly-shaped corkscrew. Just use a small hammer to make a circle under the lip of the bottle, then insert the corkscrew and rotate it. You can also use a thick book to open it. Press the thick book against the wall, hold the bottle with your other hand, and smash the bottom of the bottle against the center of the thick book. Repeat several times to open it. You can also use air pressure to open the bottle in warm water. 1. Butterfly bottle opener The cork of red wine can be completely removed with a butterfly corkscrew. The butterfly corkscrew is a tool specially used to open corked red wine. When using it, you only need to use a small hammer to draw a circle under the lip of the bottle, then insert the corkscrew, rotate it downward into the cork, and then press the two arms of the butterfly corkscrew hard to easily pull out the cork. 2. Thick book bottle opening When there is no corkscrew, you can use a thick book to open the red wine. First, prepare a thick book, press it against the wall with one hand, and then hold the bottle with the other hand, smash the bottom of the bottle against the center of the thick book, repeat several times, and you can see the red wine cork slowly rise. 3. Open the bottle with warm water The cork of red wine can also be opened by using the air pressure generated by warm water. That is, put the red wine into warm water. The air pressure will cause the air in the bottle to expand, allowing the red wine cork to move outward naturally. When the cork is loose to a certain extent, the cork can be opened easily with the help of tools such as a knife. |
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