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While the bottle cap is removed by a standard wall-mounted opener, the fun starts when the cap falls through a wooden labyrinth of various mechanisms reminiscent of a Rube Goldberg machine.
Spoon. Alternatively, firmly grip the bottle with one hand, positioning your hand as close to the cap as possible. Then, utilize the back of a spoon as a lever to loosen and remove the cap.
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Use a staple remover to pry up the cap’s teeth one section at a time. On those rare days when you have both a beer and staple remover on hand (but no bottle opener), this trick is a life-saver.
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