I have a La Fin Du Monde corked beer I uncorked it and had a glass. I want to recork it. What items can I use?!
I need a "make-shift cork"!! Household items please!Www@FoodAQ@Com
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Ahh!.!.!. the trouble with Belgian style beers (this is from Canada, I'm aware) is that the corks are shaped funny!. They don't want to go back in!. You could use a couple pieces of plastic wrap and some rubber bands to tightly hold it in place!.
You only want to prevent air getting in and CO2 getting out!. The more you drank, the flatter the beer will be the second time -- you can't avoid that one!. If you happen to have some 375mL bottles or 12oz bottles and a clean funnel, you could carefully pour it into the smaller bottle then seal it up!. This would decrease the oxidation and preserve the carbonation!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
You only want to prevent air getting in and CO2 getting out!. The more you drank, the flatter the beer will be the second time -- you can't avoid that one!. If you happen to have some 375mL bottles or 12oz bottles and a clean funnel, you could carefully pour it into the smaller bottle then seal it up!. This would decrease the oxidation and preserve the carbonation!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The cork it came with should work!. Be sure to get Maudite too next time!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Agrees with Beerman on this one !.!. though both are top notch and represent the province I used to call home very well indeed :)Www@FoodAQ@Com