Flask
A flask is small a Bouteille metal punt, out of steel Inoxydable, being used to transport alcohol. It can also be called flash . Its small size and its form make it possible to be transported in a pocket of pants
The capacity of a flask is measured in OZ (1 OZ = 3,8 Cl approximately); one finds flasks containing from 2 to 7 OZ. One also finds flasks in tin intended for the conservation of the Whiskey. Indeed, tin with the property to preserve fresher the contents of the flask. The flasks with whiskey are, in addition, very popular in Scotland.
Description
The flasks are often made of Argent or chromium-plated metal, with a cover in Cuir for decoration. Some comprise small cups besides to pourpouvoir to divide the contents but generally, he is directly drunk flask. The flasks of quality have, as for them, a trimming in Verre to prevent that the person does not feel the taste of metal when she drinks the contents.
Engraving
These flasks are known to be commemorative objects whose inscription are engraved. This engraving can be made up of small citatations, homages or signs of friendship. Engraving can finally reference to a memorable occasion, like a Mariage.
History
The flask, in its form known today, appeared with the 18th century, initially used by the members of the Gentry . However, of the more compact versions were produced during many centuries.After the Prohibition of the Years 1920 with the the United States, the sale of Shaker and flasks was prohibited by the state of the Indiana.
The oldest flasks, in particular, those out of money, became, today, of the objects of collection. They frequently appeared in the Comédie, owing to the fact that one can drink under any condition, when there is no bottle.
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