Keith Titanium Pocket Flask
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2019
- The Keith Titanium Pocket Flask from box opening, filling with a very fine The Balvenie Caribbean Cask Scotch, to several months of cap and finally a taste retention Test In Progress...
Original box opening: • Keith Titanium Box Ope...
I did 2 things after this review:
1) bought the flask
2) hunted down a bottle of Balvenie 12
That is damn expensive here in Australia. But man is it a good drop!
this video is amazing. love the set up
Nice review. Just ordered one for myself after watching it.
I've been debating about picking up a titanium flask for a while, thanks for you take on it. Also if you pour with the opening at the top it should equalize the pressure and no more dribbles ( like a quart of motor oil) thanks again 👍
Thank you Brother.
great video, but i think you should try ragpropper flask...
You’re pouring it incorrectly. Turn it around and pour it like you would a quart of oil. It pours much better like that w/out the spillage.
so a more loose fitting funnel will have less blockage issues, hmmm
Please tell me , is the neck attached by soldering or welding ? If soldering, then you can be sure of the safety of the solder used?
Beautiful review. Thanks for sharing. How’s your experience with this flask after 4 years?
Hi bud what size I’d this one 120 or 200 ml ?
How much is that and where can I order?
Is it light weight? I wanted to buy a pewter flask but after seeing this, it looks modern and sleek
Very light in weight.
Out of curiosity, where was the flask manufactured?
In China by Kieth Titanium.
Well, I was sold on this flask until I watched the water overflow with the provided funnel.
which do you think guys I should order. 120 ml or 200?
Round it up to 200 Ronnie. You will be quite the happy maverick...
Gear Challenge ok. thanks!
Thanks for the review. Is this the 100ml or the 200ml version?
Because of the long term T.I.P. with what is now a partially full flask of Balvenie Caribbean Cask, I haven't had an opportunity to pour an accurately measured amount but I believe this is the smaller version.
How would you compare it to the stanley 8 oz flask
The Stanley has greater capacity but lacks the screaming cool hipster factor of Titanium.
The stanley flask is made in china...
Is this not?
@@marcwheeler4406 keith aswell lol
I'm not sure single malt scotches are the best thing for a flask. Normally, you drink straight out of a flask and good Scotches need to be appreciated neat and in a good good glass for the nose. I think flasks are great for a good bourbon, rum, or maybe even a decent vodka. Something that doesn't depend so much on the nose.
How is it holding up? An Amazon reviewer claims it rusted.
Titanium doesn't rust
The weld seems are what rusted in the review which indicates they may not have used titanium for the welds.
Is this the 120ml or 200ml version?
120ml
Yes, I believe the smaller size from a rough external estimate, because of the long term T.I.P. with what is now a partially full flask of Balvenie Caribbean Cask, I haven't had an opportunity to pour an accurately measured amount but I believe this is the smaller version.
It actually works out to be 160ml filled completely.
Where did you you go to school?
A somewhat remote multilingual campus at Quae nocent, saepe docent.
@@gearchallenge7555 Heartbreak Ridge it is then...
Author needs to get a good Glencairn glass.
Nice flask, but the opening is too small.
geez what a filling nightmare.