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  • Dry January Solutions – Flask?
  • bonesetter
    Free Member

    Anyone carry a flask for using at stops?

    I’ll still be stopping at the pub and like the idea of decent coffee/tea

    Can this work?

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    You’re going to take your own drinks to the pub?

    I sometimes take a flask if out in the colder months. Stored in a backpack.

    ton
    Full Member

    i have a tough little stainless flask i use when i am on a long drive.
    all pub stops involve ale. FACT

    Drac
    Full Member

    I’ll still be stopping at the pub and like the idea of decent coffee/tea

    Order one at the bar?

    TheBrick
    Free Member

    You can’t stop at a pub and byo drink! You will rightly by told to **** off!

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    Just take all your own kit and then ask for a cup of hot water.
    You tight bastard Nige. 😡

    bonesetter
    Free Member

    OK, I knew I’d flack for this, but some pubs I go to don’t serve tea/coffee.

    If they do, I’ll buy one

    Like the ‘House Stu

    RustyMac
    Full Member

    Just do the sociable thing like when you were a teenager first going to the pub. Buy a drink you don’t really like and force it down your neck to blend in with the cool kids.

    Singlespeed_Shep
    Free Member

    I have a Klean Kanteen insulated cup i use. but not in a pub,

    Can’t you get a lemonade or something? or how about go to a cafe?

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    I’m sure there’s a gert big coffee machine behind the bar at the House?
    Anyway Cider is just a fruit drink it won’t do you any harm. 😉

    ads678
    Full Member

    I can’t imagine there’s a pub out there that won’t do you a cup of tea/coffee if you ask for one. Even if they don’t have fancy hot beverage making facilities, they’ll all have a kettle!

    And tea from a flask is always shit anyway.

    bonesetter
    Free Member

    I’m getting no-where fast

    I’m not going to drink ‘pop’ you clean toilets with that

    J2o and the like contain too much sugar and I need to consider my impending diabetes

    I’m prepared to concede and accept a flask a bad idea (we all come up with bad ideas)

    I’m surprised no-one does the flask thing though

    whitestone
    Free Member

    Thermos do a flask that fits bottle cages, it’s even got the neck at the right place for the upper edge of the cage to lock in to so that it’s more secure. 500ml capacity I think.

    Drac
    Full Member

    There’s lots of flask options out there, as Ton says small cheap metal ones will do. Mentioning rocking up at a pub and pouring yourself a cuppa is just confusing. Pubs sell sugar free drinks too and I’ve yet to find a pub that can’t brew up a cuppa.

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    I remember when a load of ramblers rocked up to our local after ride pub and all produced their own food and flasks.
    Landlord goes straight over to tell them to do one to be told to “Fetch me the manager” 😆
    I thought they were going to leave through the window…

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