Basically something small, robust that wont 'spoil' the contents (if its left in my backpack heat, sun, cold etc - will alcohol go 'off'?!
Alcohol is used as a preservative...
why would you want to drink spirits on a bike ride?
Surly is the one of choice.
why would you want to drink spirits on a bike ride?
Because they're two good things and combined equals double goodness.
I can sneak it into a pub and drink free ๐
It can give one dutch courage? ๐
Who knows!
come to Sheffield and buy a proper steel one.
why would you want to drink spirits on a bike ride?
Enjoyment? I know - it's crazy...
Good in winter, keeps you warm between pubs.
i don't see how drinking whisky on a ride is enjoyable, surely it'll just make the ride harder? maybe it's just me!
>i don't see how drinking whisky on a ride is enjoyable<
It's not a concept I struggle with. Get to the top of a hill on a cold winters night, pass a short nip around among friends, put the world to rights then back on the bike and continue you on your merry way. Much as folk have done for donkeys years.
Get to the top of a hill on a cold winters night, pass a short nip around among friends, put the world to rights then back on the bike and continue you on your merry way. Much as folk have done for donkeys years.
+1. Any old hip flask will do - you can pick them up in charity shops. I'm a single malt man, whereas one of my riding colleagues prefers a good calvados.
Lost on me +1
Port
not lost on me +a bazillion
one of winter ridings little pleasures
It can give one dutch courage?
leave the sheep alone!
aside, CTBM should be able to sort you out, he still has those fab hip flask holders I think
if its left in my backpack heat, sun, cold etc - will alcohol go 'off'?!
Yes. Your 15 year old single malt will be full of green mould in no time at all ๐
Cut the lid off an old bottle, insert a SIGG flask and tape around the joint - hey presto and you can now carry nearly a whole bottle of single malt in a bike bottle rack.
i don't see how drinking whisky on a ride is enjoyable
I don't see how drinking whisky at any time is enjoyable and whilst I'm at it, you can file coffee in the same bin ๐
Tea and beer on the other hand ............
HH - fantastic idea there! I'm a fan of Lucozade bottles as they're lighter than metal and you can get a half bottle in them perfectly.
Hey
Has no one else got a Singletrack hip flask?
ME... ๐
Singletrack sent me a hip flask once, I think it was a competition?
Anyway, here's me putting it to good use. I should add, I was staying almost at the end of the trail so had a few good slugs of Brandy at the top, a few more on the way down and generally thoroughly enjoyed myself.
>Cut the lid off an old bottle, insert a SIGG flask and tape around the joint - hey presto and you can now carry nearly a whole bottle of single malt in a bike bottle rack.<
I'm liking that more than the double hip flask option above. Strictly for bothy trips mind you ๐
Some weirdo above doesn't like coffee? I'm outta this thread...


