has always divided mankind into hunters and gatherers. Previously one could easily distinguish who was in the hunt (after a mammoth, for example) and who gained something (berries for dessert, after the mammoth roast). Then the clear division somewhat mixed (the Hunter collected the tusks) and got more and more.
must go now so no more hunting and gathering, but these instincts are still there and now connect in a different form.
particular, the collection has now found a new definition:
Now it means a systematic search, collection and retention of things or even information. Collecting projecting itself into an important Idelle employment, that is, almost everyone has developed as a hobby any collecting. There are the institutionalized collection of museums, libraries and archives.
Back to the collection as a hobby
basically made so you can collect anything and everything that you are already owns a collection, although a so-called unsystematic. Systematic is the restriction to a certain area, a certain subject (comic books, but only by DC).
Or as I once said: "Mausche collect stamps, I collect rum!" no
Not just a word game with Rumsammeln, it has a high percentage and investment always makes really was her on the shelf.
Pussers British Navy Ships Rum Decanter
"Admiral Lord Nelson" 1l
Country: British Virgin Islands, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago
Manufacturers & Bottlers: Pusser's
alcohol content: 42%
Contents: 1 l
It is a beautiful glare from 6 mature in oak barrels and selected Rum. In the past, the rum be celebrate the maritime traditions of decorated ceramic decanters itself a kind of tradition of Pusser's has become. The Ships were special decanters sc hon form it in the early years of sailing. The extra large floor space to avoid the falling down on the rolling ship, and - of course, would be worse - that some of that good wine is spilled.
Because the Rum is still the characteristic of http://www.thewhiskytrader.de/
Aroma: Very powerful and complex, with a pleasant and subtle sweetness.
Taste: The flavors continue with rechlich toffee, dark chocolate, spicy notes, dried plum. Finish: long, spicy-sweet.
The Decanter, from the best of ceramics, is actually even better live than in the pictures. Very detailed design with lots of allusions.
Below are in Latin, the Seven Seas: Mare Septentrio Atlanticum, Mare Meridies Atlanticum, Mare Indicum, Mare Septentrio pacificum, Mare Meridies pacificum, Oceanus Arcticus, Oceanus antarcticus (Since we have already learned what)
are then the four drawings: One of Pusser's Logo, the portrait Lord Nelson's with the subtitle "Palman qui meruit Ferat", then one of the Traditional Toasts of the Royal Navy today, "a bloody war and a quick promotion" and then that the Lord with Dreozack on a chariot and The view "Britains never shall be slaves."
as connection to the blue is a red wax seal Decanterkopf again with the emblem of Pusser's. The cover is made of ceramic, blue sealed with a cork for if he was still opens.
As a visual highlight of a collection of truly eye-catching, yet to be filled with one liter of delicious Pusser's Rum and falls in waves not so easy.