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Whisky Pipe
For those that don't need the coke.
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This is a simple idea for those that like sipping whisky without mixing in coke.

Fit one end of a decent looking metal (tobacco style) pipe with a reservoir that holds approximately two shots of whisky (3 US fluid ounces).

Fit the other end of the pipe with a non spill sippy cup type nipple that is slighly recessed in the plastic mouth piece.

The top of the pipe would be fitted with a screw top lid and a small hole or two for propper air flow.

The entire pipe would unscrew (like a three piece pool cue) for easy cleaning.

Stick the Whisky Pipe in your mouth and sip away at your own comfort.

Note: This would free up both hands for reading a book, typing on the HB or using your nintendo wii.


Chefboyrbored, Dec 16 2006

Here's a 3-oz flask http://www.flasksho...ask/PROD/spe/flw403
This even goes in your back pocket, what could be more convenient? [21 Quest, Dec 16 2006]

Check the two handle cup http://www.gerber.com/prodcat?catid=566
Not for the handles but for the soft style nipple. [Chefboyrbored, Dec 16 2006]

wii *without* whiskey (or so I imagine) http://news.bbc.co....6184600/6184665.stm
[po, Dec 16 2006]

he might have tried this + http://www.allposte...011&KEYWORD=1592109
[xandram, Dec 18 2006]

Here's one version of a "whiskey pipe" http://www.whisky-d...aperdonich_EN.shtml
[21 Quest, Dec 19 2006]

AWOL http://www.gizmag.com/go/2633/
Alcohol Without Liquid [21 Quest, Dec 19 2006]



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       So.... what makes this different or more convenient than a flask?   

       Oh...

21 Quest, Dec 16 2006
  

       Because you don't have to hold it. It simply sits in your mouth like a tabacco pipe. And it is equipped with a sipping nipple that wont spill. A flask is unscrewed then poured into one's mouth.

Chefboyrbored, Dec 16 2006
  

       would be easy enough to make one up for yourself +

xenzag, Dec 16 2006
  

       Sorry, I'd overlooked the part that said "tobacco style", so I didn't quite understand the shape this pipe would take.   

       This could probably done more easily by hooking a drinking tube to a flask.

21 Quest, Dec 16 2006
  

       SP: Tobacco   

       A far more stylish method of getting drunk than using a beer bong hat... but I'm wondering just how heavy three US fluid ounces would feel, when balanced between the lips. Presumably, the needed straw suction action would be able to easily overcome any obstacle to sucking down the two shots of whiskey.   

       However, I'm not sure that hands-free drinking on the HB is such a good idea. My ideas are bad enough when I'm sober, after all.

ye_river_xiv, Dec 17 2006
  

       Quest, I was in the process of "fixing" the idea when your post came to be. The //tobacco style// was added secconds after your post so you really did not miss a thing.   

       Ye_river_xiv, spelling corrected.

Chefboyrbored, Dec 17 2006
  

       [Chef], sp: one's   

       You're welcome.

Texticle, Dec 18 2006
  

       Make mine a hookah. +

nomocrow, Dec 18 2006
  

       Baked, but I'd imagine, not widely known.   

       I used to have a set of glass pipes designed for sipping port.   

       They had a tiny barrel-shaped bowl, and a curved stem from the base up past the lip of the bowl.   

       I think the purpose of them was to allow you to drink port (or maybe sherry) that hadn't been exposed to the air for very long. Why? Dunno.

m_Al_com, Dec 19 2006
  

       nomocrow, ya wanna hookah? Google "alcohol hookah", you'll get a lot of hits. Check out my latest link.

21 Quest, Dec 19 2006
  

       Ok, thank you Textile.

Chefboyrbored, Dec 19 2006
  


 
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