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Corking, for the 1st time, some bottles this weekend, using a plastic Ferrari corker. The process sounded really simple/easy when the supply shop owner demo'd it ("air-demo", not with the actual corker and a btl).
But .... trying it myself, I nearly broke myself trying to get the corks into the btls. Finally put the 1st btl between my feet (!) and mashed down -- and knocked over the btl, spilling the blueberry melomel onto a beige carpet. Great. Only slightly better luck with the other 2 btls, and I ended up using a hammer (!!) to pound the corker's top, making the corks go into the btls' necks.
There has to be a better way. Hammers and plastic, I think, don't mix. Maybe I just lack the upper-body strength nowadays to mash the corker?
Can anybody guide me to a better technique, or any little tricks that might help?
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But .... trying it myself, I nearly broke myself trying to get the corks into the btls. Finally put the 1st btl between my feet (!) and mashed down -- and knocked over the btl, spilling the blueberry melomel onto a beige carpet. Great. Only slightly better luck with the other 2 btls, and I ended up using a hammer (!!) to pound the corker's top, making the corks go into the btls' necks.
There has to be a better way. Hammers and plastic, I think, don't mix. Maybe I just lack the upper-body strength nowadays to mash the corker?
Can anybody guide me to a better technique, or any little tricks that might help?
Signed
Desperate