That flask above.
My brother has one in his car, and I've always wandered what type of drinks do you put in there. I know it's alcohol...but I mean like vodka..or what?
Dw, I'm just curious...and I don't wanna ask him cause I'm not supposed to know about that flask (our parents believe that you should be at least 25 until you can drink more than a glass of beer/shot of vodka, etc. :P
Totally, completely, illegal. In Canada and in the States, and I would bet most other places too.
If your brother ever gets pulled over with a filled flask in his car, he is deep shit. Lots of laws simply assume that if there is unsealed alcohol in the car, that the driver has been drinking it, and impose penalties accordingly.
Tell your brother you saw it and remind him how embarrassing it would be if the cops ever do, and his parents have to come and bail him out of jail… That would probably be waaaay worse then them finding a flash in his possession.
He should find another place to hide it (ie, not in a motor vehicle).
But, to actually answer your question, hip flasks traditionally carry spirits like whiskey, gin, grappa, rum or vodka, rather then beer or wine. Pretty much anything can be put in one though, there is no rule. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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