H Hitman Edmonton's milkshake attracts no boys. Aug 29, 2004 #1 I'm thinking of using my flask tonight to hold some vodka and some orange juice. Problem is I was told not to put orange juice or other citric stuff in my flask.. Why is this? Can I risk it?
I'm thinking of using my flask tonight to hold some vodka and some orange juice. Problem is I was told not to put orange juice or other citric stuff in my flask.. Why is this? Can I risk it?
R RevenantKioku PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS PEINS oh god i am drowning in them Aug 29, 2004 #2 Because that flask was made for whiskey and whiskey alone.
N Nos_G Member Aug 29, 2004 #7 Just fill the flask with Vodka and then buy a bottle of orange juice... simple, yet effective.
W WasabiKing Member Aug 29, 2004 #8 Shouldn't be rusty if you make sure you clean the flask out after every use. Keep the booze in the flask, buy OJ or other chasers at the store...
Shouldn't be rusty if you make sure you clean the flask out after every use. Keep the booze in the flask, buy OJ or other chasers at the store...
D Die Squirrel Die Member Aug 29, 2004 #9 Just drink the vodka and orange now. That way you don't have to leave the house and there's nothing to clean.
Just drink the vodka and orange now. That way you don't have to leave the house and there's nothing to clean.