Bottle opener at Cantillon

Discussion in 'Belgium' started by nowhyok, Jan 23, 2020.

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  1. nowhyok

    nowhyok Initiate (0) Sep 22, 2015 Oregon

    Does anyone have pictures of this? Or know if it has a particular name? I just want to know more about it.

    For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, when they uncork a bottle for you, they lay it at a 45 degree angle in a 2-foot-long (?) contraption, effortlessly pull a lever, and the cork is removed. It's not really a bottle opener, it must be some kind of table-top corkscrew, but it's huge and impressive, and someone must know more about it or have taken a picture or etc.
     
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  2. emerge077

    emerge077 Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,962) Apr 16, 2005 Illinois
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    It's a counter-mounted corkscrew, in French it's called a tire-bouchon de comptoir. An easy way to open a bottle at the angle it sits in the serving basket, without disturbing the sediment. Also a quick time saver in a busy taproom or café. More .info

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  3. ManforallSaisons

    ManforallSaisons Pooh-Bah (1,554) Mar 20, 2008 Belgium
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    I think it’s just an old example of what’s fairly common equipment in restaurants and cafes in these parts for opening wine bottles. You can probably get one from a resto equipment supplier.
     
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