Can someone explain how the bic lighter works as a bottle opener?
Very easy.
Can someone explain how the bic lighter works as a bottle opener?
Very easy.
Does Snap-On make a bottle opener?
Bottles that require an opener are a nonstarter.
If you run the numbers, the inefficiency of the extra step (or steps for a remotely located opener) to open the beer cuts your consumption by a factor that is simply unacceptable.
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Yeah - I might have a problem.
But YOU understood it.

Bottles that require an opener are a nonstarter.
If you run the numbers, the inefficiency of the extra step (or steps for a remotely located opener) to open the beer cuts your consumption by a factor that is simply unacceptable.
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Yeah - I might have a problem.
But YOU understood it.
Problem is, real American beer doesn't come with twist tops.

Since when is Yuengling not "real American beer"?
Tommy
Nice, adds the taste of dog ****, snot, spit, and every other substance that winds up on the surface of what you walked on, right where the top of your beer bottle is.
I was making a joke about Budweiser, which is neither beer, nor American.


You grip the bottle in lets say your left hand around the neck. put the bottom end of the bic under the lip of the cap, then use your thumb as a pivot point and pry. It takes a bit of practice, but once you get good at it, you can hit your garbage bin (or friends) with the flying cap.
This is the way to open bottles in the locker room after hockey - but with a puck.

