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@jamesp7351

3 years ago

looks like secondary fermentation happened in that sealed bottle and created a lot of pressure while it's basically becoming vinegar. crazy it hadn't broken before you handled it, glad you're ok.

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@mrmchaney

3 years ago

I wasn't ready for that. Made me jump while watching it. Glad you're okay, and what a shame because that was an interesting looking bottle.

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@wayneweidman1543

3 years ago

Wow!!! I wouldโ€™ve never seen that coming, happy youโ€™re okay.

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@mariofilippi3539

2 years ago

Yikes! Hope you are okay. Reminds me of when I made home made root beer and stored the bottles in the basement. They started exploding, what a mess that was. Shattered glass and lots of ants.

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@swbottles

3 years ago

The owner of that property shot that bottle right out of you hands and said "you're next" if you don't fill in that hole and git outta here.

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@andrewclayterman6230

1 year ago

Bottle reads.. "The California Wine House 100-102 Washington Ave. Minneapolis Est. 1863" FULL PINT. The "100-102" address dates it as 1910-1918

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@shanedavenport4648

3 years ago

I have never heard of such. I am glad you did not lose an eye. Did it cut you at all? That was crazy.

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@kathleenmccown3066

2 years ago

Omg that was crazy !! I hope your alright !!!

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@randybonner9870

3 years ago

I've been digging bottles in Tennessee in North Georgia for 40 something years. While I can understand it temperature change could cause bottles to crack but in this case it doesn't look like there's a temperature change because it's obviously warm weather because he's in water and he's got short sleeves on where as he would be freezing to death. A place where we dig we have Doug a few bottles that were solid glass and by solid I mean the bottle had no opening. Imagine a Coca-Cola bottle that weighs about a pound that has no opening but it is a single piece of glass. My buddy dug such a bottle last winter and when he got home with it he had it in a washroom and it exploded and had he been in the room where when that happened he might have been injured. I have two bottles that are like that from this dump and one I've had for 30 years and one I've had for 6 months and so far nothing has ever happened. In this video I'm not sure what caused his bottle to explode because it's not cold weather and the bottle is normal being that it has liquid inside it and what have you. I hope this guy will give an opinion as to what he thinks caused his to explode. Thank you for reading this 10 Mile text if you've made it this far lol.

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@markbarringer3075

2 years ago

now how many people here jumped when it exploded. Yes I'm one

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@BestSellers2122

3 years ago

Woah! Wonder what kind of festering bacteria or ick was in there. You might need a cootie shotโ€ฆ

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@elyworsley3764

3 years ago

Holy crap dude!!!!!!!! That is some scary stuff brother!! I never thought about something like that happening. I hope you are ok.

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@BrightAura777

2 years ago

Start wearing protective gear please ๐ŸคŒ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ gloves,eyewear etc etc love your content and we need you safe and in one pie

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@johnnyboy262

3 years ago

Oh my.... Crazy! Praying your ok ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’– That was some wild pressure in that bottl

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@georgepmr

2 years ago

This type of thing happened to bottlers all the time!

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@bamfarms

3 years ago

Musta been some strong stuff ๐Ÿ˜ณ

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@ZenZill

3 years ago

The wine on the inside has built up so much pressure from fermenting all those years, the second the outside pressure dropped it ruptured.

I'm sure it was spoiled, but it would've been a sweet memento had it not exploded! Wodner if there's anyway to save these.

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@ThrownToTheGround

2 years ago

I think the liqueur has continued to ferment in the bottle and has been held together by the pressure in the soil. It was perhaps almost full because the owner found it undrinkable.

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@JonnoPlays

2 years ago

Safety glasses exist

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@willong1000

3 years ago

Glad your vision survived!
Hope you already had an example of the flask, it looked like a nice there for a moment!
I always cringe when I watch other bottle diggers on YouTube extract a bottle from relatively warm ground then lay it upon a patch of snow. The stress of glass contracting from rapid cooling can cause it to crack--that was the fate of my own first find of a blown-in-mold, tooled lip and embossed bottle fifty years ago. That flask blowing up in your hands is a counter-example and something I had not seen before in a bottle-digging context--it's a pretty common experience for neophyte home-brewers.
Thermal stress almost certainly initiated the destruction, as you have deduced; though pressure from fermentation of the contents likely contributed most of the pressure.

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