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Picnic Time Beer & Whiskey Box Sets

Picnic Time Beer & Whiskey Box Sets

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A good cocktail and a good beer deserve an equally good glass. Give your best beverages a nice home with a box set from Picnic Time Read More

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Whoownswho
41
Jun 14, 2019
Whisky stones😂😂😂😂😂
reswright
3850
Jun 13, 2019
Don't lay glasses on their side. They designed the whole box but they designed it to lay the glasses on their side? That's how they crack. Seems kind of asinine to me. If someone's a real whiskey drinker or a beer drinker, they probably already have glasses anyway. So if you're going to buy them some, you have to go all out and get something premium, not just a set of 'ok' rocks glasses. The chances are also good that they already have a kitchen cabinet and will not need a box to store and schlep their glasses and booze. So if you're going to get them something to put a bottle of booze and some glasses in, go the tried and true route of the fake violin case, as that's actually portable and they might get real use out of it. I have also seen people convert ammunition cans, like the Fat 50, into something like this -- and those, too, are portable. Same thing with the stones, or a sphere ice mold or that. There's a lot of bobo ones out there now. Make sure you're getting good ones. Anyway if you have a whiskey drinker friend or family member that you thought of getting this for? You could always just go ahead and buy them a bottle of good whiskey. If they're a beer drinker, see if they have etched pint glasses (beer glasses with etching meant to release carbon dioxide from solution, to bubble up into the foamy head of the beer) because those make a difference in how the beer smells and tastes when you're drinking it. And you could always just go to the liquor store and pick 'em up something primo to put into it.
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reswrightIt appears that if you are carrying the box properly, the glasses will actually be held right-side-up, not on their sides. They are only on their sides when you are loading the glasses into or extracting them from the box, not while the box is in its natural position. Of course, this is all assuming that the lid shuts and stays latched properly, and it doesn't appear that the lid has any sort of padding to secure the glasses or the whisky bottle in place. They advertise that you can transport your favorite whisk[e]y in the box, but I highly doubt any of my favorite whiskies/whiskeys would actually fit in the box. They don't bother listing the dimensions of the bottle compartment, but it doesn't look tall enough for any of my favorite scotches, nor wide enough for my favorite bourbon.
reswright
3850
Jun 16, 2019
TipsyMacScotchslurpenagreed on the bottle. This is is just runaway consumerism at work...
Rob-S
33
Jun 13, 2019
$89 dollar dust collector/fake-smile inducer for the whiskey lover in your life.
RayF
22220
Jun 13, 2019
I am confident that clear-thinking whisky and beer drinkers can think of more to-the-point ways to dispose of eighty-nine bucks. Take my famous for instance test: For instance, suppose you walk into a room, and on a table to your left is $89, and on the right right side of the table is a box of rocks and two glasses--along with a note that says: "Pick one; cash or glasses." Are you suggesting you'd pick the glasses and rocks? No, you are not, because you're a clear-thinking, whisky and beer drinker, aren't you?
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RayFFor $89 could always pick up a bottle of Bowmore's 15yr "Darkest" Sherry Cask Finished Islay single malt scotch and pocket the $14 you saved to buy a set of glasses from which to drink it neat later. Who needs whisky stones when a single malt scotch tastes good enough to drink at room temperature?
RayF
22220
Jun 16, 2019
TipsyMacScotchslurpenNever been a Scotch person, so I'm going to defer to your expertise in that category ;- )
DSH007
Jun 12, 2019
Wait, it doesn't even come with a bottle of whiskey!?
nathan.coulombe
387
Jun 12, 2019
$90 for 2 tumblers, a set of stones and coasters, and a box sure doesn't seem like a good deal at all. And what's the actual point? You get a rather large box, a third of which is basically useless - if these are 'picnic' sets, how you gonna chill those stones? And what's the need for coasters outdoors? And at least in the US, open containers are broadly illegal to carry around like this. Only use I could see here is as a gift box, and you are way better off putting that money into the whiskey, and assembling the rest piecemeal.
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