If you find yourself without a corkscrew when opening a bottle of wine or simply want to impress your friends, head out to the garage and grab your bicycle pump. Bicycle pumps are super effective for putting air in tires, basketballs, and, believe it or not, your wine bottle. The air pressure causes the corkscrew to rise so that you can pull it out, leaving you with a perfectly opened bottle of wine to enjoy (without pieces of cork in your glass).
To do this creative corkscrew alternative, after inserting a clean needle into your bicycle pump, push the needle into the cork until you can see it coming out through the opposite end of the cork in the bottle, and slowly pump air into it. Another method that works if the needle isn’t long enough to go through the cork, is to insert the needle on the side of the cork so that it’s wedged between the cork and the side of the bottle.
Either way, the air pressure will cause the cork to rise out of the bottle after just a couple of pumps. Just make sure to take caution and pump slowly to allow the cork to rise enough to pull it out with your hands or pliers/tweezers. If done carefully, this wine bottle opening hack works great in a pinch. If you’re a fan of this method you might consider buying an air-pressure wine opener that works similarly but is likely safer and easier to use.
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A bicycle pump can be handy if you’re at home without a corkscrew, however, it’s often the case that you’re lacking a corkscrew while on a holiday or enjoying a picnic in a park. In such situations, a bicycle pump is typically not readily available.
We’ve all been in this common situation – you get to your location, take out a bottle of wine, and then realize there’s no corkscrew. Do you forfeit? Not at all. Chances are, you’re most likely to have a key with you that can be utilized to uncork a bottle. This approach does require some strength but it’s possible. Find the most rugged key on your keyring, and after cleaning it as best as you can, insert it into the cork at an angle. Then, use your thumbs to twist the key to break the seal of the cork. Keep rotating the cork while using the key like a lever, and pull it upwards.
The cork might chip a little, but as long as the key remains inside, you should manage to continue turning and tugging it upwards. When it’s out of the bottle enough, use a cloth for a better grip to pull it out. Check your wine for any accidental cork bits. Once you’ve mastered this technique, you’ll be astonishing all your friends and family with your knack for uncorking wine bottles anywhere and anytime.
Suppose you’ve lost your corkscrew, can’t find your keys, and don’t own a bicycle pump. There have been other techniques devised to open wine without a corkscrew, however, they aren’t always safe. Striking your wine bottle against a wall or using footwear to force the cork out isn’t suggested. There’s a chance that the glass might break resulting in a large mess and risking injury. The same precaution applies to using heat – a potentially harmful TikTok hack that suggests using a flat iron to open wine bottles became popular, but since high temperatures can break glass, it’s inadvisable.
Opt for the reverse corkscrew method if you’re in a bit of a pickle. This could arguably be one of the safest methods to let your wine flow. Instead of yanking out the cork, use an instrument that doesn’t have a sharp edge, like a tube of lipstick, a marker or a spoon handle to push the cork into the bottle. You can tap a kitchen tool such as a rolling pin gently on your blunt object to push the cork down. Although your cork will be bobbing in your wine, your bottle will be open and the wine ready to be poured out. Remember, if you’re opening an older bottle, the cork might crack more easily. If you do find pieces of cork in your bottle, ensure you strain it when pouring so that it doesn’t end up in your glass.
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