Or, if you don’t want to reuse the corks you have, consider recycling withReCORK—listen to our interview with founder Mike Baker. Cheers, crafters! Feature image courtesy ofChristina B Castro Editor’s note:Originally published onMarch 26, 2015, this article was updated in January 2025. ...
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Innovation in alternatives is happening. As Harvey notes: "Stelvin screw caps caught on and that had quality benefits as well. You could argue that cork is part of the whole wine package but we quite happily went to Stelvins eventually, so there's hope." ...
"I have a big cellar myself, and the first thing I do before I lay a bottle down is rip off that foil," he says. "Without the foil, you can see if there's an issue with the cork, you can see if there's seepage." Aesthetic choice ...
We made some more purchases, then headed back to Lyon through rush-hour traffic (called abouchon, or a cork in a bottleneck, in France). In the future, we plan more exploration of this amazing region. Even though it is small, there is more to cover than you can do in a day. And...
Whenever someone offers me a regular scotch ale I am usually like “hey if I wanted the taste of pennies, stale alcohol and blood, I will just go work at the recycling center.” Somehow, through the magic of oak and time, barrel aging scotch ales makes them actually drinkable. However,...
The short answer is, a bit of both. I love fitness, I prefer to be informed and I know the truth of pickle juice, water, recycling and ultra running. The long answer is, I think if you choose to move whether a running, cycling, hiking or theThighmaster, you will get healthier, but...