How to Open a Beer-Like a Real Man!

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How to Open a Beer-Like a Real Man!

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Those nutty Germans-is there nothing you can't do with petrol-driven power tools?

Bier mit Salle und Stihl

Remember kids-you have to be grown-up to open a beer like this! :twisted:

Of course, before you open the beer, you have to chill it down:

Freeze Your Beer-Salle style!

Maybe this is going a bit too far, though! :D
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Typical ½ life person. A Yuppie wearing shades in the the late afternoon.
We Bogans just used to knock the top a long neck on the bumper of the FJ.
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I use the seatbelt clip to open mine.....
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Yeah! Good old seatbelt clip.

How'd that freezing one work? A bit of editing perhaps...
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Chris wrote:Yeah! Good old seatbelt clip.

How'd that freezing one work? A bit of editing perhaps...
No, it is a great party trick! Even you can do it Chris... :wink: :lol:
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Post by KEG »

you just need to chill the beer down without disturbing it... works best on filtered beer. then when you knock it, you create a disturbance, producing a "seed" crystal of ice, which is very quickly built on by the rest of the superchilled beer.

you can see it "spread" in the bottle.
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Ah. I'm with you now. Pretty clever.
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Post by James L »

Good party trick, but seems like a waste of a perfectly good Furstenberg...

I'd try it on a Carlton Cold or something
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corona :lol:
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I'm just worried about having to go buy these beers to do that with.
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yeah.. it's kind of like buying tampons isn't it... drive 20km away to a shop you'll never need to visit again :lol:
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omgiod, i gather you're sober too? :shock:

LMAO :lol: :lol:
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yes, indeed i was :lol:
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