roverandbrew
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In the American Army we called them Lyster bags. In hot weather they really worked due to the evaporation on the surface of the bag. The water seemed almost ice cold on a really hot day in the field. Unfortunately, by Desert Storm they were pretty much gone - a time we could have really used them.
I like cotton.
Shirts and shorts in hot weather and climes should not be polyester or any other sort of the body clinging, man-made materials that offer such great profit margin to the clothes makers and distributors.
With respect to a gin for a tonic at the end of the day, nothing beats Hendricks.
I was a Hendricks drinker for years until I tried Drumshanbo. Good stuff for your sun downer.