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99 Ways to Open a Beer Bottle Without a Bottle Opener - cover

99 Ways to Open a Beer Bottle Without a Bottle Opener

Brett Stern

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

An industrial designer tackles one of the most pressing dilemmas of the twenty-first century in this indispensable guide to things that can open your beer.  
 
It’s every beer drinker’s worst nightmare—a cold brew in hand with no means to open it. Here to the rescue is an indispensable guide featuring 99 ways to get the job done fast using anything and everything in sight as a bottle opener in a time of need.  
 
Photographs and step-by-step instructions for each method walk thirsty readers through the art of opening bottles, revealing the practical use of such handy available implements as a belt buckle, TV remote, baby carriage, dog collar, ski binding, golf club, park bench, BBQ grill, lawn mower, automatic teller machine, police car, and many more. Cheers!
Available since: 08/19/2014.
Print length: 110 pages.

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