Thanks for posting that Eric. I normally don't have any problems with Boulevard corks, but that made it look super easy. Problem with this cork was that there was about half of what there normally is sticking up above the top of the bottle. Couldn't get a grip on it. Resorted to the wine opener, broke. Drove to Walgreens and bought a new wine opener. Wasn't able to get it to grip on the bottle. Sawed the cork off even with the bottle top thinking the wine opener could get a better grip...no dice. Finally had had enough. Stormed down the hall, rummaged through the tool box, found the hammer. Wife asks "What are you...oh." and walks back into the living room. Whack, ahhh beer :grin:. Upon inspection that cork wasn't coming out...period. It was swollen or something after it went in. I'll have to tell the FIL he may wanna lay off using those corks again and see if he's had problems getting into the bottles he has.
Dan