| Used to be, if you wanted to drink temperature-regulated cocktails, cold brew coffee, tea and some kind of tasty infusion, you'd have to fill your bag with multiple pieces of drink-specific equip | If you have trouble reading this email, go to the online version | | | | | | | | | | | July 03, 2019 | | A New Bottle for Cocktails, Cold Brew and Damn-Near Everything Else They Call It an "All-Day Adventure Flask," Which Seems Accurate | | | | | | | Used to be, if you wanted to drink temperature-regulated cocktails, cold brew coffee, tea and some kind of tasty infusion, you'd have to fill your bag with multiple pieces of drink-specific equipment. Times are different now. Better. More convenient. Because soon you'll have the All-Day Adventure Flask from Hibear, which can turn any camping trip, tailgate or music festival into a well-hydrated hangout where ice-cold Old-Fashioneds and hot tea can be conjured by one versatile bottle. The company is taking pre-orders now on the world wide web. The 32-ounce receptacle resembles a growler, although some people might call it a "water bottle." It's made from powder-coated stainless steel and sports double-wall vacuum insulation to keep cold beverages cold and hot drinks hot, just as nature never intended. There's a built-in strainer and filter basket for making cocktails, coffee and tea. And the removable silicon sleeve protects the bottle while also doubling as a cup in a pinch. Seems like these guys thought of everything. To further illustrate that point, here are a few more things you can do with this handy contraption. | | | | | | | | | |
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