op 15-12-2002 16:31 schreef Bill Pearce op bspearce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> "Bill you are dating yourself."
>
> The other end is similar, but the end is squared off. It is used to remove
> what are properly called in America, Crown Caps. The big flat part goes on
> top of the cap, and the little hook under the edge, and with a flick of the
> wrist, thirst-quenching is here! This end is still important, as most of the
> finer brands of this delightful beverage are not equipped with screw-off
> caps.
>
> It is indeed unfortunate that these handy devices are not given away freely,
> as they once were by the breweries, as they are as important to the film
> processor as they are to those who enjoy a finer brew.
>
> Bill Pearce
>
Quality never gets dated, Bill
Crown Capped bottles are still standard in dated Belgium... I don't think we
have any screw-off caps (but then, we only have the finer brands) and if
you're lucky, you even get a free church key from one of our 90+ breweries.
Iwert.
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