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Some alcohol bottles, particularly Mexican tequila, have a built-in stopper in the neck. The idea is to slow the pouring speed and prevent spills. However, some people find these stoppers annoying because the alcohol won’t come out unless you pour it in a specific way. The stopper also makes refilling the bottle impossible. You can fix the issue by taking off the stopper. These stoppers aren’t designed for removal, so you’ll have to carefully cut it off the bottle. When you remove it, you can reseal the bottle and enjoy uninterrupted pours in the future.

Easy Way to Open an Alcohol Bottle Stopper

Most stoppers have plastic tabs that secure them to the bottle's neck. Take a knife and insert it into each tab, then slice through it. Work your way around the stopper to release all the seals. Alternatively, you can also use scissors to cut the tabs.

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Cutting the Stopper Off

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  1. You won’t be able to take the stopper out with the cap on. Take it off and put it to the side. Make sure to work on a flat, solid surface. Otherwise you could spill the liquor while you work.
    • On some bottles, the cap screws onto the stopper part. This means that you won’t be able to reattach the cap if you remove the stopper.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove an Alcohol Bottle Stopper
    Use something with a thin blade, like a utility or razorblade knife. Tuck it between the metal wrapping around the bottleneck. [1]
    • It doesn’t matter if you insert the knife on the top or bottom of the wrapper.
    • Be very careful when using a knife. Cut away from yourself and wear gloves to avoid cuts.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove an Alcohol Bottle Stopper
    Slice the wrapper all the way down. Then peel it off completely. [2]
    • On some bottles, the wrapper is thick plastic instead of thin metal. This might take a bit more effort, but you can slice it off the same way.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove an Alcohol Bottle Stopper
    The stopper has plastic tabs around its border that secure it. Take the knife and insert it into each tab, then slice through them. Work your way around the stopper to release all the seals. [3]
    • You can also use scissors to cut the tabs. This may be easier for you, and there’s less chance of cutting yourself.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Remove an Alcohol Bottle Stopper
    With the tabs cut, the stopper should pop out of the bottleneck. Pull it up to remove it completely. [4]
    • Be careful when you pull the stopper out. There won’t be anything keeping the liquor in so you could spill it if you tip the bottle.
    • If the stopper is stuck, try using a pair of pliers to pull it out.
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Re-Sealing the Bottle

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove an Alcohol Bottle Stopper
    If you have an extra cork laying around, then this could be the perfect way to reseal the bottle. Push it into the bottleneck to stop up the bottle and prevent the alcohol from spilling out. [5]
    • Don’t use a cork that doesn’t properly fit the bottle. If it’s too small, the bottle will spill.
    • You can also buy corks online if you don’t have any extras.
  2. While these stoppers are normally used for wine bottles, they can seal up a liquor bottle as well. Search online for a type that fits the bottle. Then slide it into the bottleneck to create a seal. [6]
    • Some stoppers don’t form a tight seal, so the liquid could leak out if the bottle is on its side. Always store it right-side up to avoid spills.
    • These stoppers can be decorative as well, and some have shapes or figures on top.
  3. A decanter is a glass container designed to hold and seal alcohol. Insert a funnel into the decanter neck and pour the alcohol into it. This is a good way to keep your alcohol if you have trouble resealing the original bottle. [7]
    • As long as the decanter has a good seal on it, the alcohol should last as long as it would in the original bottle.
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      • Pliers

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      • These stoppers are common in Mexico and South America. Many people discover that the bottles they bought on vacation have stoppers and they don't know how to pour the liquor.
      • You can still pour the alcohol with the stopper on. On most bottles, turn it entirely upside down and shake the bottle slightly. This should release the alcohol and you won't have to break off the stopper.
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