Exploding Wine Bottles
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Exploding Wine Bottles
So the terrible wine I made years ago and left in my parents basement has apparently started exploding.
My father wants to get rid of them, but is worried about them exploding. Is there a safe way to open the bottles? Can they just be uncorked like a regular wine bottle?
My father wants to get rid of them, but is worried about them exploding. Is there a safe way to open the bottles? Can they just be uncorked like a regular wine bottle?
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
Crazy, I would have thought the corks would have just popped out.
Eye protection. Gloves, etc... be careful.
Eye protection. Gloves, etc... be careful.
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
welder's gear should protect you
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
I would smash them, not uncork them.
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
Thanks guys. I'll be careful.
There's 3 or 4 different kinds down there, so hopefully it's just the one batch that went bad. I'll dump them all just in case.
There's 3 or 4 different kinds down there, so hopefully it's just the one batch that went bad. I'll dump them all just in case.
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
If you can move them carefully maybe covered with a blanket or something, take them outside and chill them down. That might drop the pressure enough to get the corks out safely...I'd still consider a face shield and gloves though
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
Good ideas.
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
My dad threw caution to the wind and emptied them with no issues. Now there's about 40litres of wine flowing through the sewers of spryfield.
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Re: Exploding Wine Bottles
A little heads up next time would be nice. Always willing to try the latest vintage of Spryfield Sewage Wine.
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