Be sure to use a spoon that that won’t bend or deform when you apply pressure to it.
Alternatively, you could try to cut along the ridges on the cap until it comes loose from the bottle. Make sure the scissors are pointed away from you so they won’t cut you in case they slip.
Be careful not to use too much force or you could break the bottle by accident.
This may be difficult since many bottle caps are not meant to be twisted off.
Be careful not to break the bottle while you hit it. The drink inside the bottle may start to foam up if it’s carbonated. Make sure it doesn’t spill onto anything you can’t easily clean.
You may need to lift the edges of the bottle cap in multiple places for it to come off. Work your way around the cap until it’s removed.
Some belt buckles have built-in bottle openers. Check the buckle to see if it has an opener on it.
If your ring starts to dig into your finger before it removes the cap, then stop so you don’t hurt yourself.
Don’t use a show with high heels or flat soles since you could break the bottle by accident.
If you don’t see any progress after a few pumps, then take the needle out of the bottle. The pressure could build inside the wine bottle and break it.
If the cork breaks apart in the wine, pour the liquid through a strainer into a different container.