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Opening Beer by Sabrage

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Opening Beer by Sabrage

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Has anyone got any experience sabering cork finished beer? I'm getting married in the Fall and thought I might open some magnums of beer with panache. Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.

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Post by tyler90 »

I feel like champagne is under higher pressure. Not really sure though, why not try it before your wedding?

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Post by JerCraigs »

I think @starbeer was at a wedding where they did champagne. He may or may not be able to offer some advice.

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Post by midlife crisis »

For those of us who perhaps live more sheltered lives, when you say "by sabrage" do you mean opening beer with a large sword? That would certainly require some panache!

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Post by El Pinguino »

This is the kind of stunt I hope not to read about in the newspapers the day after.... :o

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Well you can do it with a butter knife, but it's not as impressive
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Post by JerCraigs »

icemachine wrote:Well you can do it with a butter knife, but it's not as impressive
Actually I think that would be MORE impressive!

Personally I'd be paranoid about glass shards.

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Post by St Veronus »

I will definitely practice before hand. I will also pour the first beer through cheese cloth. I am getting an old bayonet to do the sabering. I'll let you know how it goes.

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Post by cmadd »

this is awesome

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