Flasks traditionally hold spirits such as whisky or gin, but after talking to some of our customers, we’ve found that people put all sorts of drinks in them! Here are our 5 favourite non-alcoholic drinks for hip flasks.
Fizzy drinks
Unlike old hip flasks, X FLASKS are pure stainless steel, which means now it is possible to carry around fizzy drinks in your hip flasks, without worrying about the flask being damaged. Historically, hip flasks were made of pewter (which is an alloy of tin and copper and sometimes antimony, although before copper lead was used). Obviously were this 1800 we’d advise you not to put fizzy drinks in your hips flask, but luckily times have changed!
Iced tea
Nothing is better than a cool, refreshing sip of iced tea on a warm day. With the many weird and wonderful flavours now available, you can keep a tasty sweet treat with you throughout the day.
Juice/squash
Again, an excellent choice for staying hydrated. Or instead of carrying the alcohol with you then mixing when you get to a party, you could carry the mixer with you and drink other people’s alcohol at the party! (Ker-ching!)
Water
Why not just stick to the purest beverage? Carry some delicious, instant hydration around with you, without the annoying bulk of a plastic water bottle AND help the environment. We’ve just made hydration cool, classy, and considerate. You’re welcome.
Hangover cures
If you do go a bit overboard on a Saturday night, then facing the world on Sunday can seem like a daunting task. Switch out the alcohol from the previous night (if there’s any left, that is) and add some coffee or whatever weird potion you’ve concocted to help fix you up. Recover slowly throughout the day by keeping your favourite hangover cure on you!
So there we have it, folks. Got a particular non-alcoholic drink you like to put in your hip flask? Tweet us at @xflasks.
So if I put coffe in a hip flask will it keep it warm
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