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Popinjay 09-30-2007 07:37 PM

Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
Kay, so I am going to start carrying a flask around to take swigs of during some of my easier classes. Now go easy on me cause I'm an alcohol noob of sorts, but what should I be filling my flask with?

As much as possible I would not like others to know that I am buzzed during these times. The biggest giveaway is liquor breath... so an alcohol that can somehow be minimal or mask on this would be preferable.

I'm thinking right now whiskey or maybe gin. Thoughts?

edtost 09-30-2007 07:41 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
mixed drinks in a water bottle are less noticeable while you're drinking in class, fwiw.

Popinjay 09-30-2007 07:47 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
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mixed drinks in a water bottle are less noticeable while you're drinking in class, fwiw.

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A lot less cool though. Plus the main class I am going to be drinking in is my movie watching class which takes place in a movie theater on campus (like legit theater, my school is tight). SO in the dark, large room, one teacher, I'm not worried.

Mm, another possibility... Southern Comfort?

qdmcg 09-30-2007 07:47 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
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mixed drinks in a water bottle are less noticeable while you're drinking in class, fwiw.

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seriously, lol its gonna be obvious even in a huge lecture if you take a swig from a flask.

imo, bringing alcohol into class is pretty dumb. just drink shortly before it if you have to , or get high or something.

eviljeff 09-30-2007 07:56 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
maybe choice of alcohol isn't your biggest problem right now

Popinjay 09-30-2007 08:03 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
HAY GUYS I CAME HERE FOR ALCOHOL ADVICE NOT LIFE ADVICE. LIKE I WOULD REALLY ASK A BUNCH OF POKER PLAYING DEGENERATES ADVICE ABOUT LIFE LOLOL

The Bus Driver 09-30-2007 08:04 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
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maybe choice of alcohol isn't your biggest problem right now

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No [censored]. I never understood wtf idiots like this are thinking. If you're immature enough that you're planning on drinking through class, then just skip the class altogether or just cut to the chase and drop out of school now.

jafeather 09-30-2007 08:05 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
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he biggest giveaway is liquor breath... so an alcohol that can somehow be minimal or mask on this would be preferable.

I'm thinking right now whiskey or maybe gin. Thoughts?

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Um...no. Whiskey is not at all going to fit your breathly needs. I dunno about gin's after-breath because I don't drink it. It is an aromatic, so it may be alright. Vodka would probably be ok if you had some mints or breath strips with you. Many schnapps or cordials would probably pass, but if someone wants to know what you have and your forced to tell them Apple [censored] -ing Pucker your gonna look like a total pussy. SoCo is officially a cordial...but it's whiskey-like enough that it may not fade easily.

Either man up and drink something that's going to foul your breath and just be smart about covering it...or drink before or after class...or get high....or (best option) all of the above.

RunDownHouse 09-30-2007 08:43 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
Vodka/Gatorade is pretty much unbeatable here as long as you don't make it too strong.

Kneel B4 Zod 09-30-2007 08:43 PM

Re: Good alcohol for flask without much liquor breath?
 
putting booze in a flask is def. trickier than putting it in a bottle of Sprite or whatever. well played!


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