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This Macallan and UWERK Flask Holds Two Whiskeys

This Macallan and UWERK Flask Holds Two Whiskeys

If you’ve ever looked at a flask and thought it wasn’t complicated or engineered enough, Macallan and UWERK have solved your problem. The two companies joined forces to take the traditional, simple flask and turn it into something most people would have to major in in college to understand. The flask has two separate titanium tanks, each with a little less than 3 shots worth of alcohol. Both tanks have indicators that display the cask type and age of both whiskies and the top can be turned to access whichever whisky you’d like. There’s also a stand for added stability, in case that was something you were worried about when you used other flasks. Somehow, UWERK found a way to pack 150 individual parts into something that traditionally had 3 parts: the flask, the top, and something to keep the top from getting lost. We’re not sure if that’s over-engineering or just reflects how expensive Macallan is. There are only going to be 500 of these, so if you want one, get ready to drop £2000 (roughly $2440) on March 8 at 2 p.m. GMT, 9 a.m. EST.