How to open a beer with a piece of paper [video]

Opening a bottle of long neck beer is easy, but sometimes the cap can be sturdier, and an opener is required. In larger bottles, the instrument is essential for opening. But what if the place you're in doesn't have an opener and that cold biting beer is just waiting to be tasted?

The solution can be quite easy: Make an impromptu opener with a piece of paper. The video below, showing how it's done, has become a hit on the internet as it presents a very simple way to open a bottle. Check it out below:

According to The Telegraph, the "inventor" of the technique is Rhys Morgan, a 21-year-old student at Cardiff University. He said he learned the trick during the summer when, at a party, the bottle opener that the site provided broke.

So he came up with the idea of ​​using a folded sheet of paper several times, which offered the necessary resistance to act as a lid lever. And it worked. He used A4-size paper from those of a printer, but said it also works with paper towels.