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God help you lot if/when you ever get bottles of Black Butte Anniversary Ales, or Driftwood's Singularity...you'd be going thirsty due to being so weak 

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Amsterdam released this Intsagram video on how to get past the wax seal - http://instagram.com/p/gIyjQmkjpw/#
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That's a video of the back of someone's hand.Iceman wrote:Amsterdam released this Intsagram video on how to get past the wax seal - http://instagram.com/p/gIyjQmkjpw/#
I feared the worst while reading these posts, but I've had two bottles that I've opened and haven't had any trouble at all.
No knives, no acetylene torches and no gimmicks. Just a plain old bottle opener (you know the old ones with the can piercer on the other end) and pry away. Couldn't have spent any more that 10 seconds tops total for the 2 bottles.
No knives, no acetylene torches and no gimmicks. Just a plain old bottle opener (you know the old ones with the can piercer on the other end) and pry away. Couldn't have spent any more that 10 seconds tops total for the 2 bottles.
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I like the video Chris, and the baby saying 'help!' off camera at the beginning sounds like the beer crying to get out! Cute.
Lucky we have a trained chef and knife expert on hand to deal with this serious wax problem. Now what stupid things can we get up to?

Lucky we have a trained chef and knife expert on hand to deal with this serious wax problem. Now what stupid things can we get up to?

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Here's the edited video, with commentary:
http://www.torontobeerblog.com/miscella ... ial-stout/
Like I said: pretty simple.
http://www.torontobeerblog.com/miscella ... ial-stout/
Like I said: pretty simple.
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and what a shame, you had to drink two of 'em for your public service announcement!chris_schryer wrote:Here's the edited video, with commentary:
http://www.torontobeerblog.com/miscella ... ial-stout/

the other bit I sometimes add to make it even easier, in addition to the notch I'll usually run the knife all the way around just under the cap (at 90 degrees to the bottle, blade parallel to the top of the cap). do this with the flat part, not the tip, and you can safely get all the way around. That way it comes off even easier once you get your notch since you don't have to tear through the wax around. Especially important with the really heavy wax bottles and those that seem more plasticy consistency (I'm looking at you, surly darkness... some of them are double and triple dipped!)
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ThisSoods wrote:I feared the worst while reading these posts, but I've had two bottles that I've opened and haven't had any trouble at all.
No knives, no acetylene torches and no gimmicks. Just a plain old bottle opener (you know the old ones with the can piercer on the other end) and pry away. Couldn't have spent any more that 10 seconds tops total for the 2 bottles.
OK, I may have taken ten seconds per bottle. Used an opener as described above, used the point to score the wax peeled it off in two pieces and popped off the top.
Seems like a tempest in a teapot to me
Some were way worse than others. When I grabbed mine, I made sure to get ones with the thinest wax. Kish84 & JB84 had one where the wax was stupid thick. It almost looked like a joke, like the guy dipping it was probably laughing thinking about people trying to open it.toweringpine wrote:ThisSoods wrote:I feared the worst while reading these posts, but I've had two bottles that I've opened and haven't had any trouble at all.
No knives, no acetylene torches and no gimmicks. Just a plain old bottle opener (you know the old ones with the can piercer on the other end) and pry away. Couldn't have spent any more that 10 seconds tops total for the 2 bottles.
OK, I may have taken ten seconds per bottle. Used an opener as described above, used the point to score the wax peeled it off in two pieces and popped off the top.
Seems like a tempest in a teapot to me
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