• QuantumEyetanglement@lemmy.one
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    If you can grab a rag or similar object, muffle the top of the can and press down over that spot where the “mouth hole” is with the rag-hand as you pop the tab with the other. Try and make the rag-hand have no air gaps. In very quiet environments you will still be heard but should lower the volume a bit!

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    Use the tab to crack the pressure and once settled, start working around the initial rip with a flat tip screwdriver. Works well enough to hide beer from your parents, but is a lot of effort to mask it in a meeting at which point the attention you lost outweighs the insignificant disruption it’d cause everyone else

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    Perhaps more involved than you’d like, but you can get a “beer can cutter” which will allow you to eliminate the noise by removing the entire lid. Basically a fancy can opener.

    • You can also top a regular soda or beer can with one of those folding P-38 or P-51 style ration can openers. Jury’s out on whether or not you’ll get sprayed in the face when you first piece the can, though.

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    Yes. Raise the tab just enough to equalise the pressure, then use your thumb to slowly open the can hole, working from one side to the other. This video gives a tutorial using a beer, but it’ll work for any aluminum drink can.

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      Do this, but also cover the whole operation with a towel. Not quite stealth maybe but it’s about the best you can do.

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        Yeah with a clean towel you just open the tab until the seal breaks then use your thumb to force it open

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      1 year ago

      Just don’t cut yourself on the can

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    Get a heavy blanket or jacket or something similar, and open it underneath.

    That said, if you’re trying to hide drinking beer from the parents… anything trying to hide it is just going to attract more attention than simply cracking it open

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    Wait for a loud part of the movie and then cough while you open it.

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    Push down on the opening with your thumb while you slowly lift the tab. It’s considerably quieter than opening it normally.

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    Quietist way with no extra equipment is to press your thumb to the tab that goes down into the can, wouldn’t be what I call stealth but cuts the noise dramatically.

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    If you can, place it on a relatively flat surface and move it in a circle for a minute or two. Not sure of how it works, but I’ve opened cans with nary a hiss using this method. I’ve even managed to do it with the can just on my thigh and trying to keep it as perpendicular as possible.

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      This helps dissolve the carbonation so there’s less gas pressure in the can. Another tactic is to chill the can.

      That said, the loudest part is the seal or whatever getting cracked open