Corkage in a sentence as a noun

Better wine comes with a screw cap because there is no risk of corkage.

If you're talking about corkage fees, that's split between the staff, same as tips.

Refusing to pay a corkage fee is “bad experience”?

Bring your own bottle to a restaurant that serves wine and, because the restaurant expects to make much of its ROI on wine, they'll charge you a corkage fee.

And I’m just summarizing from the statement published by the resort: - customer argued about corkage fee for beverages brought from outside.

- customer left and drank beverages outside without needing to pay corkage - customer made inappropriate and defamatory comments on online platforms.

It's "extra cash coming out of the customers pocket" in the same sense as the wine markup is "extra cash coming out of the customers pocket", or the corkage fee is "extra cash coming out of the customers pocket".

Corkage definitions

noun

a charge added at a restaurant for every bottle of wine served that was not bought on the premises