Why take the chance? Toss the screw caps or dont buy them to begin with. There are plenty of corked bottles waiting to be collected.
I've corked many screw type bottles and never had a problem. Is there something I am missing here?
I'm sure no one will be surprised that I use them. All the time. And I put the corks in with a hammer and hand corker. And I take them out with a waiters corkscrew.
I am just wondering why people would take a chance at severe cuts or a wasted bottle of wine when it is so easy to get free previously corked bottles from restaurants or wine stores that have tastings? .
As you know we can't control what one choses to do but we can be sure to bring awareness to a possible and likely danger.
derunner said:I am just wondering why people would take a chance at severe cuts or a wasted bottle of wine when it is so easy to get free previously corked bottles from restaurants or wine stores that have tastings? I got over 700 good bottles in 3 months. Is it hard to get free bottles in other areas?
For a while I was not buying any commercial wine in screw tops as I wanted all the corked bottles I could get. Now I have so many I don't mind throwing out screw tops and will buy wine in them again to try something different.
That pic is scary. I never had that happen to me. However, I have broken off several corks inside of the bottle. I stopped using corks. I'm not a big fan. I prefer screw on tops.
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