It has always struck me that the term "church key" as a reference to a bottle open has absolutely nothing to do with either the Church or a key. Rather, I believe that the term is a distortion of the rather unusual word "tchotchke" which is a trinket of any sort, and generally used to refer to an advertising or promotional gadget. Bottle and can openers (tchotchkes) were once given away by beer brewers and distributors, as well as gas stations and other businesses. They were intended to do what any advertisement is supposed to do: keep the product name in the customers' attention. "tchotchke" is not a well known word, but it does sound a lot like "church key." This confusion may have come about intentionally (somebody knew the word but intentionally distorted it, perhaps because they couldn't spell it) or unintentionally (somebody heard the word said properly, didn't know the word, and repeated it the way they thought they heard it as "church key.") In any event, I have read that can and bottle openers are called "church keys" because of their resemblance to key that the clergy carry or carried around with them. Take a look at a can opener, then take a look at a key. Judge for yourself how much resemblance there is. It is much easier for me to believe that the term "church key" comes from something that sounds similar ("tchotchke") than from something it is said to resemble, but does not.
One can purchase a beer bottle opener at physical stores such as Walmart, Kmart, and Target, and at any store that sells liquor. Beer bottle openers can also be purchased at online sites such as Amazon and eBay.
Bottle opener
From World Wide Words, I discovered it dates back to the 1920s-1950s when beer traditionally came in bottles or cans that needed to be opened by a device that in the minds of some resembled an ornate church key. For more information, here is the site: http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-chu2.htm
A bottle opener is a tool used to remove caps from bottles. It is commonly used to open bottles of beer, soda, and other beverages. Additionally, some bottle openers can also be used to open cans or twist-off bottle caps.
You could get him a gift with a bunch of different international beers to taste test. You could also get an interesting looking beer bottle opener, or a beer sleeve that is intended to keep beer bottles colder longer.
There was no meaning behind it. Jensen said that it was used as a beer bottle opener. Dean got rid of it during the Apocalypse.
The beer that is called Two X's, Dos Equis.
Beer is not typically found in a wine bottle. If beer is in a wine bottle, it may be due to a mistake in packaging or labeling.
Bottles designed for storing beer are called beer bottles. Often, the glass for such designs is brown or green in color to prevent spoilage from light, especially ultraviolet light. The most widely established alternatives to glass containers for beer in retail sales are beverage cans and aluminium bottles; kegs are commonly used for larger quantities.
To remove old beer sediment from a bottle, gently pour the beer into a glass, leaving the sediment behind in the bottle. Avoid shaking the bottle to prevent the sediment from mixing back into the beer.
Yes, beer can be bottled in growlers.
A standard bottle of beer is typically 330 milliliters or 12 ounces.