Who believes it - why & how??
And why not use a type-designrd stopper which keeps the fizz indefinitely?
I saw something about this on TV recently.
People had taste tests which proved the silver spoon business was a load of rubbish....infact Im pretty sure that the stuff that was left uncorked the longest still had nearly all its fizz
Quote from: Fork on December 08, 2008, 19:09:01
I saw something about this on TV recently.
People had taste tests which proved the silver spoon business was a load of rubbish....infact Im pretty sure that the stuff that was left uncorked the longest still had nearly all its fizz
I saw the same program - the spoon made no discernible difference. Program might have been Saturday Morning Cook?
We've always done this, tho if we open a bottle it doesn't usually last long enough to test the theory properly :P :P :P :P
always use a prper champagne stopper this keeps it perfectly fizzy