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January 20, 2017

Friday Funny 01/20 (No Glass)


Clink your glass!

We don't have glasses that clink, we try to avoid glass onboard where we can.

Three different types of Lexan glasses to drink adult beverages from.

We do have one set of special occasion "glass" glasses, because they were hand-made, and a gift to Bill from his colleagues for retirement.

Etched with Alaska, and a sailboat.

"Core Apps", the name of the group Bill managed, and "Curmudgeon Emeritus".

I mostly drink wine, and since the no glass rule is in effect, it comes from a bladder in a box.

You never know what you'll find when you lift up the stairs.

The top stair holds mostly beer, and the bottom, mostly wine. There's also beer lying next to the hull under the sole, (floor, for you lubbers), in front of the aft (rear), head (bathroom). The beer stays cool there.


Merlot is usually my choice.

It's time for wine!

The Boat Galley, Carolyn Shearlock, has a website FULL of great suggestions for everything boating. Here is one of her solutions for securing your wine bladder. People who boat in warm climes have issues with bugs and cardboard, so some have rules about no cardboard on board. In addition to bugs, it also takes up too much valuable space.

Plastic, tupperware type, cereal container, with a spout hole cut out.

I found these products on Amazon:

Convenient carry bag for a wine bladder.

Do you think people would notice if I had a straw coming out of my scarf?

You should see the results on Amazon, when I was searching for a wine container. LOL, one of my results, was a wine bladder holder that you put in your bra, a wine-rack! I'll leave it to you to imagine, or search that one out.

Any kind will do.

I don't know if my friends drink milk, I KNOW they drink wine.



Maybe I should decide which kind of bottle...... now while I can enjoy the wine. 😀

What is your favorite wine, or drink, and would you drink it out of plastic? Leave us a comment below, or on our Facebook page, Denali Rose Sailboat. Thanks!













5 comments:

  1. We're wine drinkers. In fact, I'm sipping on a cheap red wine from a plastic glass as I read this. We have a secure space for bottles, so haven't had to monkey around with boxed wine yet.

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    1. One of the best things about box wine, is that you get four bottles worth in one bag. Quadruples the stash! We also have the cabinet with the whiskies, rum, brandy, gotta be prepared.

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  2. Darn it, we didn't even think of the breakable aspect. :)

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    1. No problem, the glass tumblers just make the contents, and the occasion all the more special!

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    2. Glass is all great spirits will ever touch- including the fabulous bottle you guys also provided me... not even ice...

      As we say on our 'For our Guests' page under Personal Items; "Booze bottle(s) [Plastic preferred, but good booze in glass bottles will be permitted if shared...]"

      And speaking of sharing: the Ships Articles [at the bottom of the Guest's page] clearly states how good booze brought aboard will be proportioned...

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