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Overlandtroubadour

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that is cool. I was talking with some friends that have a class A about traveling with open booze bottles of any type. We heard lots of different answers but am not sure what is legal. Anyone know? I think if its not accessible to the driver or passengers it was okay, Like the trunk, or trailer.

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That's very tidy geez, I have dedicated a little protion on my dry goods box to some interesting bitters and always make sure I've got some ice and citrus and I'm never 5 mins away from an old fashioned
 

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Well, I don't drink much anymore or smoke cigars but there was a time when Laphroaig and Macanudos (Hyde Park) were almost a nightly routine when I was in my 30's.

Some of the bar set-ups here are pretty cool but when I was drinking hard likker, I was part of the bottle and glass crowd, usually scotch, sometimes bourbon. Now, I drink Cabernet like a sock-headed nancy boy... :wink:
 

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The ammo can and the Alu-box are both excellent ideas, TFS. This is my bartender Frank - he manned the Cruiser's tailgate most evenings across the Rub Al Khali this January. Can't buy it there so we had to stock up before the journey ;-)
Very nice. I could definitely make a drink or two with that selection... And have a good time doing it.