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I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.

The flask has an opening much smaller than
the spout on any of my funnels ......

How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??


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> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
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> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>
>


Roll up a post-it so that the sticky is to the outside, and the small
funnel end is smaller than the flask opening.

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> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
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> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>
>

A bartender's bottle spigot would probably fit yur flask. It's pretty
simple to form a narrower tip for your existing funnel from aluminum foil.
Or if you have a turkey baster. I woulda placed the flask in a glass bowl
and pour freehand directly from the bottle... any spillage in the bowl is
sot's treat.



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> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>
> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??


Go and get a 20cc syringe from your local feed store.
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<RJ> wrote:
> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>
> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>
>


find some gum or rubber tubing that will fit in the bottle, and stretch
over the funnel?

Buy another bottle?

find a container that the flask will just barely fit in, and submerge
the flask into the booze.

Find or make a funnel (like cutting the top off a water bottle) that
will fit over the OUTSIDE of the flask's neck. Use tape, rubber or
leather as a gasket, as long as it is tight.

McGyver several sizes of straw together, in reducing diameters, using tape.

How big is this opening, btw?


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<RJ> wrote:
> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>
> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>
>




With a hypodermic needle? One of those plastic squeeze bottles
with the narrow spout used for ketchup or cake decorating? Wilton
makes the latter. A perfume funnel?

Ask your pharmacist for one of the syringe-type things they use
for giving liquid meds to babies. That might be narrow enough.

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| I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
|
| The flask has an opening much smaller than
| the spout on any of my funnels ......
|
| How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??

I have had two flasks, both of which came with small
funnels. Assuming you don't have one of these, a quick
google search will find you quite a variety to pick from,
or you might indeed roll a post-it note or small piece
of wax paper, or buy miniature bottles of whatever
your booze of choice is, as their opening is small
enough to fit fairly well into the flask. As a last resort
you might fill your mouth with the booze, then insert
a straw into your (filled) mouth and expel the booze
into the flask opening through the straw. But you
probably want to save that flask-full for yourself only.

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pavane wrote:
> "<RJ>" > wrote in message ...
> |
> | I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
> |
> | The flask has an opening much smaller than
> | the spout on any of my funnels ......
> |
> | How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>
> I have had two flasks, both of which came with small
> funnels. Assuming you don't have one of these, a quick
> google search will find you quite a variety to pick from,
> or you might indeed roll a post-it note or small piece
> of wax paper, or buy miniature bottles of whatever
> your booze of choice is, as their opening is small
> enough to fit fairly well into the flask. As a last resort
> you might fill your mouth with the booze, then insert
> a straw into your (filled) mouth and expel the booze
> into the flask opening through the straw. But you
> probably want to save that flask-full for yourself only.
>
> pavane
>
>


I was thinking to myself.. Yah! Here's a guy that thinks like me. Right
up to the mouth/straw thing. You lost me there.

If someone is hard core enough to mouth the alcohol into the flask via a
straw, he needs to seek treatment. The post-it approach is something
I've done with a small flask. The spittle laced alcohol is not.

Bob
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 20:40:33 -0400, Bob Muncie >
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><RJ> wrote:
>> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>>
>> The flask has an opening much smaller than
>> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>>
>> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>>
>>

>
>Roll up a post-it so that the sticky is to the outside, and the small
>funnel end is smaller than the flask opening.
>

I have a regular sized funnel (small) which could be used to fill a
flask. But when I needed to fill my glass "candles" with oil and
didn't have a tiny funnel (which my grandmother would have called a
"perfume funnel") - I used foil coiled into a funnel shape. It
worked.


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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:37:30 -0700, "<RJ>" > wrote:

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>I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>
>The flask has an opening much smaller than
>the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
>How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>

Buy a mini funnel... I got a set of three in different sizes made for
filling perfume bottles etc. (I use them for my spice jars...)


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Kajikit wrote on Fri, 19 Jun 2009 05:21:47 -0400:

>> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>>
>> The flask has an opening much smaller than
>> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>>
>> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>>


A real photography store that sells darkroom equipment might have such
funnels.


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"Bob Muncie" > wrote in message ...
| pavane wrote:
| > "<RJ>" > wrote in message ...
| > |
| > | I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
| > |
| > | The flask has an opening much smaller than
| > | the spout on any of my funnels ......
| > |
| > | How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
| >
| > I have had two flasks, both of which came with small
| > funnels. Assuming you don't have one of these, a quick
| > google search will find you quite a variety to pick from,
| > or you might indeed roll a post-it note or small piece
| > of wax paper, or buy miniature bottles of whatever
| > your booze of choice is, as their opening is small
| > enough to fit fairly well into the flask. As a last resort
| > you might fill your mouth with the booze, then insert
| > a straw into your (filled) mouth and expel the booze
| > into the flask opening through the straw. But you
| > probably want to save that flask-full for yourself only.
| >
| > pavane
| >
| >
|
| I was thinking to myself.. Yah! Here's a guy that thinks like me. Right
| up to the mouth/straw thing. You lost me there.
|
| If someone is hard core enough to mouth the alcohol into the flask via a
| straw, he needs to seek treatment. The post-it approach is something
| I've done with a small flask. The spittle laced alcohol is not.

It wasn't exactly a serious suggestion.

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> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>
> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??


Make a funnel out of tin foil.
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> "<RJ>" > wrote:
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>> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>>
>> The flask has an opening much smaller than
>> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>>
>> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??

>
> Go and get a 20cc syringe from your local feed store.
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>

I think he wants to sip not shoot up.




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> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
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> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??


Pour the brandy into a cup or bowl.
With a spoon, pick up some brandy and pour it
from the spoon into the bottle. It'll be
slow going to fill the bottle a spoonful
at a time, but the time will pass quickly.
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> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??



Use a pour spout on the booze bottle.

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"<RJ>" > wrote in message
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> I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
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> The flask has an opening much smaller than
> the spout on any of my funnels ......
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> How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??


Use a bulb type turkey baster.
Most everyone has one and it should be
small enough to fit the flask
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:37:30 -0700, "<RJ>" > wrote:

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>I need to fill a hip flask with brandy.
>
>The flask has an opening much smaller than
>the spout on any of my funnels ......
>
>How do I fill the flask without spilling booze ??
>

Get a coffee stirrer or thin straw or bamboo skewer. Stick one end in
the flask, without touching the sides of the mouth. Pour the brandy
slowly *down* the stick. With care you can spill not a drop.

Best -- Terry
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