Show me your awesome bottle openers!

Discussion in 'Breweriana' started by WasupBeerQueen, Nov 5, 2014.

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  1. BourbonJersey

    BourbonJersey Pundit (823) Jan 18, 2014 New Jersey

    I have the copper color version. Love it. Have been using it for pretty much every beer ever since my Shiner Church Key snapped in half from opening too many beers.
     
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  2. cyde

    cyde Initiate (0) Feb 12, 2012 Texas

  3. tommyguz

    tommyguz Pooh-Bah (2,534) May 14, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Dang that yopener coaster!! Was that custom done for you or does @jtmiller03 make them at all?
     
  4. UtisTheLaw

    UtisTheLaw Pundit (876) Jul 26, 2012 Texas

    The barbs are what I use to cut the wax with mine.
     
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  5. jtmiller03

    jtmiller03 Initiate (0) Feb 2, 2008 Oklahoma

    @tommyguz I've got a few. They're an idea I'm tossing around.
     
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  6. tommyguz

    tommyguz Pooh-Bah (2,534) May 14, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    I like them. I actually would love two without the opener on them (only because I have two yopeners already) but I like the wood and the hole the is cut for the glass to sit on!! Let me know!!
     
  7. jtmiller03

    jtmiller03 Initiate (0) Feb 2, 2008 Oklahoma

    They all have the opener
     
  8. mkez

    mkez Devotee (380) May 2, 2014 Wisconsin
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    By far my favorite opener. For my gift to my groomsmen, I took them all to a blacksmith in Milwaukee and we all got to make our own openers, and also got to take home a couple that he made. This one happens to be one that he made... mine looks like garbage but still works. They don't bend the cap and it looks pretty neat. I always pick one or two up around the holidays for random family members too since they're only like $15.


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  9. skiofpinsk

    skiofpinsk Initiate (0) Jun 18, 2008 Pennsylvania

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    Not mine, took the image from a google search. Nord-Lock did a demo at the one place I worked at and handed these out. It doesn't crease the cap, and it's fun passing it around and watching people struggle to remove the nut. The lockwashers make it very difficult.
     
  10. KegKicker

    KegKicker Devotee (399) Aug 11, 2008 New York

    My daughter brought this home from Germany.
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  11. Southerndiscomfort

    Southerndiscomfort Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2014 North Carolina

    [​IMG] Caps don't even get bent when I use this.
     
  12. BurgeoningBrewhead

    BurgeoningBrewhead Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2012 Pennsylvania

    This one is a bit of a family heirloom.

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    This one is from a local nano at the bottom of my road; laser-cut, it's pretty slick.
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  13. KingforaDay

    KingforaDay Pooh-Bah (2,445) Aug 5, 2010 New Jersey
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    A small sampling from my collection. Nothing that awesome but they all get the job done.
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  14. PaBrewSki

    PaBrewSki Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2013 Pennsylvania

  15. nickmantia

    nickmantia Crusader (463) Feb 19, 2011 Massachusetts

  16. PaBrewSki

    PaBrewSki Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2013 Pennsylvania

    Yeah I hated to drill through the hop but it's really the only place that works. I got a big open ended ring that I could stretch around and them clamp shut.

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  17. RBCORCORAN

    RBCORCORAN Initiate (0) May 18, 2009 Massachusetts

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  18. mnrider

    mnrider Savant (1,147) May 26, 2009 Connecticut

    I use this one.

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  19. hookah97

    hookah97 Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2012 Illinois

  20. rgordon

    rgordon Pooh-Bah (2,701) Apr 26, 2012 North Carolina
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    Greetings,
    We just had our cabinets redone and I found these scattered through years of collectivitis addiction. These were in 2 kitchen drawers. I've got many more in boxes with glasses and in drawers, in my car, and in the attic. Top, left to right: Green Flash, Sierra Nevada, Blue Mountain Barrel House, Lagunitas, Sunner, Grolsch, Sapporo-Tucher in the middle:Bottom, left to right: generic old Spanish solid brass, Klaster, Gosser, Spaten (my all time favorite), Becks, Pabst, Freiberger.
    I save and collect things, and it drives my wife crazy! Cheers!



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