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  • Elsewhere In America

    Great lunch near Honolulu Airport

    . The counter service is quick and fun. Do not plan on a wine list – while they have a “red,” or a “white,” you’ll get plastic cups and a twist-off cap on a tiny “airplane-sized”... (4 replies, last updated by Bill Hunt May 19, 2009)

  • Beer

    Bottles for Homebrew ?

    Any non twist-off bottles will do, I prefer brown (9 replies, last updated by BeeRich October 4, 2008)

  • Chicago Area

    Bishop's Chili

    twist-offs was $8 and a case of quarts ran $6 (+ $3 deposit). If you’re really serious about this root beer thing you can get a keg (don’t know the price but I’m sure it’s a great deal). They also make... (6 replies, last updated by Rene G December 3, 2001)

  • Southwest

    My long LV Report: LoS, MIX, r.bar; Rincon de Bs. As.

    for a bottle of New Zealand sauvignon blanc (twist-off cap, of course!) with nice grapefruit tones. Another highlight was the bread basket – really good biscuits and corn bread. 4. Border Cafe. We moved over to Mandalay for... (3 replies, last updated by JK Grence (the Cosmic Jester) May 5, 2005)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Growing Herbs

    ? the top? Will they all grow back? Even chives? It looks so easy on TV when chefs just reach out their windows and twist-off a big handful of fresh herbs. (12 replies, last updated by Joan Winston May 10, 2002)

  • Wine

    How do you prefer to buy your wine?

    bottle, an Oz Shiraz, Billy Goat on-sale @ $7. Had to CUT off the damned twist-off cap since no pliers were handy. It was satisfactory at the sale-price) (42 replies, last updated by dgris September 25, 2009)

  • Wine

    Wine Label "Ingredients"

    with more resonance than a twist-off Stelvin. 9. The continued perception that a Stelvin-closed wine is of lesser quality than a cork-closed one, when that is no longer accurate. 10. Environmental impact of both, basically: cork... (15 replies, last updated by alkapal February 18, 2008)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Ford's Filling Station "Out of Gas"

    that the (very good) Australian shiraz we had ordered had a twist-off cap, repeatedly tried in vain to open the bottle with the blade of her corkscrew until I finally insisted on opening it myself. We started with cheeses (I... (13 replies, last updated by Suzsqueak April 26, 2006)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Everett & Jones BBQ is better then sex & drugs & rock & roll

    I encountered that dilemma once – solved it by ordering a Snapple and chug-a-lugging it. The wide mouth and twist-off cap is perfect for the transferral of sauce in and out of the jar. And seeing that delicious E&J sauce... (21 replies, last updated by Rich Brown September 20, 2002)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Cool, cheap kitchen gadgets

    Zyliss makes a 4-in-1 bottle/can/jar opener that’s pretty handy. It opens regular bottles, of course, but also has one end that opens the plastic "twist-off" tops that come on soft drink and soda bottles, and has a little... (21 replies, last updated by Caitlin McGrath June 1, 2002)

  • Food Media and News

    What Was The First Wine Advertisement That You Recall?

    I remember the Canei wine ads – I think that was one of the first wines to ever have a twist-off cap ... (78 replies, last updated by EclecticEater August 8, 2008)

  • Beer

    Best Cheap Beer

    “complimentary” free bottle/can openers got smaller in the days before the twist-off bottle and “pop top” cans, THEY started being deposited inside the bottles- so the opener mfg’s had to stamp... (108 replies, last updated by Jim Dorsch September 19, 2009)

  • Wine

    1994 Port Tasting Notes (very long!)

    , indicating that it is probably a stopper-style cork. I can also feel the ridges on the twist-off stopper along the rim through the capsule. This type of closure is appropriate for a wine that will be enjoyed over a period of... (48 replies, last updated by Melanie Wong January 5, 2001)

  • Not About Food

    You are likely to not have a good meal at a restaurant if . .

    Gazpacho hot or cold - The wine list has all twist-offs - The waiter warns you to avoid one of the items on the menu because the last two tables left after one bite - Caesar salad comes with the dressing on the side and in a little... (214 replies, last updated by John Manzo January 17, 2007)

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