For the man who has everything: Luxury Flasks


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JACOB BROMWELL LUXURY FLASKS

Since 1819, Jacob Bromwell has been hand producing flasks that are to drinking what Ferraris are to driving. Today through July 10, Jacob Bromwell is offering their biggest sale of the year, providing a whopping 75% off select luxury flasks and kitchenware while supplies last. The company's product line is uniquely diverse, with best sellers ranging from old-fashioned tin drinking cups to cheese graters and popcorn poppers — yet what they are renowned for are their luxury flasks. As authentic as the bourbon they carry, Jacob Bromwell flasks are 100% hand built and comprised of pure, lead-free and rust-proof solid copper and pewter — made in the same handcrafted and ravishing fashion since 1819. Like a fine watch, a Jacob Bromwell flask is yours to treasure for life and made to be passed down to the next generation. Add in the provenance, and each flask is worth its weight in gold.

https://www.jacobbromwell.com/collections/4th-of-july-blowout-sale/products/kentucky-round

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I have a buddy who has one of the copper models. He likes it a lot. I’m still in the cheap hip flask mode though as I don’t want to sweat it when they are lost or confiscated. 
flasks just aren’t that expensive IMHO. I mean you can get a glass or plastic flask if you buy the booze, right?  It’s not like you are buying the IP with a flask. 

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I have a glass flask with a rubber cover.  I prefer the non-reactive material if it's gonna be in the flask for any period of time over a few hours.   Even comes with a top you can swap out that is 100% non metallic so the whole thing can make it through a metal detector.  

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I have enough trouble with losing things when I'm sober - and if I'm drinking, anything unattached is fair game for misplacement. I guess I could use it for apple juice.

These days I only use my nice flask for rare events where I would like to have a drink but know the cash bar will have a miserable selection. They used to be de-rigeur for the occasional trip to a casino, but the few I like locally have added metal detectors. 

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9 hours ago, kmax said:

Never liked metal flasks. They seem to get funky after a while. Those are beautiful though 

I’ve got an old stainless steel one from Brooks Brothers that’s done well over the years, but I was pretty meticulous about draining and cleaning it between uses. 
 

I really like these leather-covered glass versions from Clayton & Crume.

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14 hours ago, HerrHonaker said:

I’ve got an old stainless steel one from Brooks Brothers that’s done well over the years, but I was pretty meticulous about draining and cleaning it between uses. 
 

I really like these leather-covered glass versions from Clayton & Crume.

Those are very nice! A little spendy though. Add a couple more dollars and i can buy a very nice bottle of booze. Thanks for sharing. 

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