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Beer collections carries key chains, beer bottle openers (Beverage wrenches) and Key Chain beer bottle Openers with brewery logos or names imprinted on the item. Our beer bottle openers and beer bottle wrenches are purchased directly from the breweries or distributors for breweriana beer collectors or your use as an bottle opener or brewery key chain and are in excellent condition. The following items are all beer Bottle openers. If you would also like a key chain on the bottle opener or just a key chain click on one of the other options in the "Opener and Key Chain Store" at the bottom of the page.

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Black & Tan Turtle: the ultimate device for creating the classic Black and Tan and other delicious layered beers. The turtle's shell is similar to the "Guinness® spoon": it fits on a pint glass, and transforms a stream of stout into tiny rivulets, which facilitates layering. The mouth of the turtle is a bottle opener.

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A Brief History Of Cast Iron Bottle Openers:

The Crown Cork was invented by William Painter, an American of British descent who lived in Baltimore a century ago. Painter was a keen investor, he took out over 80 patents during his busy lifetime, not all to do with bottles!! Hi first British patent relating to bottle closure or capping of some sort was obtained in 1885, this patent involved a "disc" capping of flexible material such as linoleum, which could be holed with a special piercing tool. Over the next six years various changes were made to his original ideas, and soon a crimped metal bottle top crowning bottles of a special new lip / neck design evolved, known as the Crown Cork closure.

They needed a lever devise know to open the new bottles, so they invented the Crown seal bottle opener or bottle lever. Dating bottle openers is very difficult, but registered numbers on some bottle openers gives us some idea. The number RD. 702661 and 708483 first appeared in 1923 and 1924, the earliest types of bottle openers had a round looped head, they had stamped lettering and usually were only quite small, about 2 3/4 inches long. The other quite common type of cast iron opener that you see has the numbers RD. 811274 on one side and PT. 466444, a design registered in 1936. When you delve into collecting cast iron bottle openers you will see just how many different types are available out there.

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