The Great American Flask
I’ve never had one of these in my hand, but I think it’s a beautiful example of outstanding American craftsmanship and I wouldn’t mind owning one.
I’ve been psyching myself up to do my tasting review of Jefferson’s Ocean this evening, so I hadn’t planned on a formal post for today. However, I shared a link on Twitter the other day for the Great American Flask produced by Jacob Bromwell and based on some of the feedback I received, I thought I’d share it with everyone on the blog.
Here are a few product details from their website:
- 100% handmade to order using traditional processes
- 9 0z. capacity is perfect for containing bourbon and whiskey
- Made of pure, solid copper and hot-tinned on the inside using a very special, historical technique
- The copper finish will oxidize and age beautifully after prolonged exposure to oxygen and humidity
- Still made in the USA
I’ve never had one of these in my hand, but I think it’s a beautiful example of outstanding American craftsmanship, and I wouldn’t mind owning one. If you’d like to learn more and maybe even order one for yourself, you can do so on their website. It will only set you back $99. Not a bad price for American quality and beauty.