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Whether it’s for a new year’s resolution or taking part in the Dry July campaign, it’s now easier than ever to give up alcohol without foregoing some spirits’ flavour. Even more surprising is that the current generation of 18 to 24-year-olds is increasingly choosing not to drink alcohol in favour of a better diet and lifestyle. For this reason, several beverage companies are now making amazing alcohol-free alternatives that may be deficient in alcohol, but not in flavour.

Your entry area is the last thing you see when you leave your home and the first thing you see when you get home. It’s also the sight that welcomes people when they enter your home. We all know how important first impressions are, meaning it’s vital to design the entry space well and make it as cosy and inviting as the rest of your home.
However, this part of your home often gets cluttered and neglected. Whether you’ve got a spacious hall or a narrow, cramped hallway, how can you make your entry area look stunning? Putting a console table and decorating the space around it is a brilliant way to do it.

Did you know that the oldest winery in the world is Armenian, dating back to 4100BCE? Later on, the Phoenicians brought wine to the Mediterranean and inspired the Greeks and the Romans to start growing grapes and making wine. As you can see, wine has been around for a long time, and it’s never been as popular as it is now. Italy, France and Spain are still the lead producers of wine globally, followed by the USA, Australia, Argentina and South Africa. Besides being delicious, wine can be very beneficial for our physical and mental state.

    Tactical gear was once the reserve of military and law enforcement personnel. But things have changed. Standard issue military garments of old are now everyday pieces of clothing that we take for granted. The T-shirt, chinos, cargo pants, beanies, turtlenecks and field jackets are just some of the items first issued for military use. And the same can be said of standard-issue army tools. The only difference is that these today feature a modern twist, and more uses than you can think of.

    A variety of army tools for sale have been on store shelves for quite some time. Here knives and the more recent multi-tools are the obvious choices, but you’ll also find demand for axes and saws. They’re the kind of tools that you’d use when hiking, hunting, fishing, camping and rescue missions, or for odd jobs in countless situations.

    Knives

    army man holding an army knife
    Source: gearmoose.com

    The variety of knives is astounding. Almost all are good for self-defence, but different blade styles, materials and handles will make one knife better for your intended task than another. Then there’s size and weight to think of and practicality in daily use.

    For everyday carry consider smaller, lightweight, foldable knives that are pocketable, but are also quick to engage and hold their blade. For more demanding outdoor use consider a survival knife with larger and stronger fixed blades. Most of these also deploy serrated top blades for cutting into a range of materials and with an included steel pommel for crushing rocks, bones or glass. Hunting knives come in different shapes, sizes and blades, depending on the type of cut needed. Army and police knives feature medium to large straight blades, either folding or fixed, and are treated for better strength and a variety of different environments. They tend to do well with grip in the handles, and usually are serrated. The general-purpose tactical utility knife, and its offshoot the camp knife, are jacks of all trades, that have decent blade strength, and are often compact and foldable and with enough features for a variety of purposes.

    When shopping for tactical or army knives take into account the types of blade edges. Plain blades are more geared towards deep, precision cuts, whereas combination edges with serrations are more for tearing, piercing and slicing. In addition, blade styles like drop-point or clip point (among dozens of others) produce different results. The materials of the blade will determine toughness, whether the blade stays sharp after frequent use, and how it holds up against the elements. Carbon steel is a more costly option, good for sharpness if a little brittle, and stainless steel is a more affordable choice with generally rounded out properties.

    Also consider blade size, whether you need a folding knife due to limited space, locking options for better safety, and the quality, grip and ergonomics of the handle.

    Multi-tools

    an army multi-tool
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    Multitools evolved from the humble offerings of Swiss Army knives from Victorinox and Wenger, into the fully-fledged contemporary Leatherman iterations with dozens of tools. These are invaluable and versatile tools that are easy to carry, and with all that you get, relatively lightweight. Size matters here, and there are smaller yet purposeful keyring multi-tools, larger pocket variants and full-sized multi-tools packed with everything you may ever need.

    Tools vary among the different sized versions, but most will include a pair of pliers, wire cutters, a plain edge or serrated knife, can and bottle openers, screwdrivers with different heads, scissors, a full-sized saw, ruler and a file. So, you’ve got the basics covered for a range of different tasks without carrying a whole toolbox. Specialised multi-tools like those used in bike repair or gun maintenance have several tools of the same type necessary for the task. For instance, Torx, Philips, hex and flathead screwdrivers and bits are included in bike repair multi-tools.

    As with knives, materials matter here too. Look for multi-tools in high-grade stainless steel for good strength, durability and resistance from corrosion and everyday wear and tear. If you’ve already got a decent knife, then you might want to skip multi-tools with an included knife, and save some weight and cash in the process.

    Axes and Saws

    army man wearing an axe
    Source: coffeeordie.com

    Hatchets and axes complement your knife in cutting, piercing and crushing tasks where a lot more force is needed. These army tools for sale can easily cut through dense shrubs, prepare firewood, pry open doors, pierce body armour, and smash glass or metal. Axes vary in size, with smaller hatchets being more portable and considerably lighter, yet don’t lose out on strength and blade sharpness as compared to full-sized felling axes.

    Axe heads in popular Tomahawk axes can be of different designs. Single head axes with a larger cutting edge are good in chopping down branches or trees, but they’re not as versatile as axes with double heads, or those with head and spike combos. You’ll also see flat head edges used in pounding and hammering.

    Handle shapes and lengths determine whether the axe is good for close-quarter combat, as a general-purpose camp tool, or as a lumberjack’s best mate. The longer the handle the more force garnered in the cutting edge, but at the expense of overall weight.

    If you’re often working with wood, besides an axe you’ll need a decent saw. Those included in multi-tools may not be up to the task, so a separate saw with a larger blade in high-grade steel is the way to go. For better cutting performance also look for a comfortable and grippy handle. If this takes up too much space (even when folded), consider lightweight and portable hand chainsaws, with sharp chain blades set between handles. Both are inexpensive yet indispensable tools, especially for frequent campers.

    Sewer Inspection Services with drain inspection camera on street
    source: worryfreeplumbing.com

    Although most tradies would consider having the right tools for the job to be half of any battle, from a drain and sewer professional’s perspective, it’d be difficult to even imagine taking on a job, much less completing it, without also having a picture perfect view of what they’re preparing to do battle against. It’s understandable, though.

    As Aussie homes are getting bigger, air-conditioning systems are getting more sophisticated. A popular choice for heating or cooling all those rooms is ducted air conditioning. As the name implies, this consists of a network of ducts to regulate room temperatures. The benefit over other air conditioning types is that the whole house can be cooled or heated at the same time. In addition, ducted units (fitted with zone motors and controllers) can heat and cool multiple rooms simultaneously. 

    Foil Tape is a pressure-sensitive tape made from aluminium foil. Foil tape can be applied to multiple surfaces and are used for moisture barrier and heat reflection. The combinations of these properties make them ideal for many applications, from heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to general purpose repairs. Foil tapes can come in a variety of thicknesses and adhesive strength, but all foil tapes have a variety of temperature resistances. They also have the added benefit of being able to resist moisture, UV rays and chemicals. This makes foil tapes ideal for outdoor HVAC repairs as well as indoor repairs that might come in contact with harsh chemicals like paint thinner or acetone.

    Gin is a fabulous alcoholic drink that gained popularity because of its unique taste. The juniper that gives gin its name has a varied flavour profile: it’s dry, herbaceous, and has a subtle freshness to it. With the addition of other botanicals such as lemon peel, coriander, and pepper, you have a lovely drink that dances on your tongue. Its versatility in terms of mixing makes gin the perfect present for your loved ones. Depending on the occasion, if a bottle of commercial gin is a cliché for you, and you are searching for something more gin-thoughtful, then you should consider the following ideas.

    Gift Ideas for Gin Enthusiasts

    A Bottle of Craft Gin

    gin and green lemon
    source: allrecipes.com

    What makes craft gin special is the process of its making. It is distilled in small batches and has a brand ethos that is driven by a desire to create a beautiful gin for craft gin enthusiasts to enjoy. Craft gin distillers normally acquire their ingredients locally, and their goods are made with a lot of attention.

    Before you buy craft gin and surprise your loved ones with this treat, do a little research because of gin’s growing popularity many distilleries and gin clubs label their products as “craft gin,” when they’re just utilizing the term to attract more customers and cash in on the growing gin boom. Since there is always something to celebrate, buy craft gin to create memories that will last forever. Cheers!

    The Perfect Taste Deserves Perfect Serving

    Gin glasses aren’t only for looks; they are also a great way to enhance the smell, taste, and textures of this fabulous drink. Each type of glass creates a unique drinking experience because they have a different role for various types of drinks and cocktails.

    A set of “Copa de Balon” glasses will be perfect for someone who enjoys the taste of a refreshing gin tonic. The wide brim of the glass elevates the fragrance of your G&T up to your nose, allowing you to fully appreciate the drink’s aroma as you sip! Given gin’s excellent natural botanicals, this is especially crucial in allowing G&T drinkers to enjoy the entire range of flavours in their cocktail. Because of the bulbous bow of a Copa glass, there is plenty of room for a lot of ice, so the drink will stay cooler for longer and suffer less dilution.

    Another term for cocktail glass is the Martini glass. It’s perfect for serving short cocktails or the traditional Martini without ice. Because the long stem of a martini glass prevents the drinker’s hand from warming the chilled liquid, these famous glasses are designed to maintain your sip at the perfect temperature.

    “Australian Gin”- The Book

    gin books and glass of gin
    source: craftginclub.co.uk

    Anytime you think about choosing a present for your gin enthusiast, just imagine them laying on your couch with a glass of gin in one hand and a book in the other, just perfect, right?! Even more so if that book is about gin. The “Australian Gin” book is all about showing the world the uniqueness of Aussie gin’s flavour. You will read through information about 80 distilleries that kicked off the current gin frenzy, including the people who run them, the gins they make, and their cellar doors, among other things. A list of dozens of newbies is also available. In addition, it covers other subject matters such as, What exactly is gin?; The history of Australian gin; Different gin styles; Starting a distillery; The issues distilleries have to face; How to enjoy gin and more. All for the price of a craft gin bottle.

    Gin Infused Chocolate

    gin and chocolate
    source: craftginclub.co.uk

    Chocolate and gin are a match made in heaven. Chocolate is a delicious and exciting option to surprise someone even when there is no particular occasion. And, if someone loves drinking gin you may want to consider some gin infused chocolates. You can never go wrong when pairing white chocolate and gin. The aromatic tones of juniper can give delicate white chocolate a dimension of depth. To maintain the flavour of both the gin and the chocolate intact, the stronger perfumed floral gins require a more clear contrast. Both white and milk chocolate can be a little too delicate, leaving only sweetness and no cocoa flavour. However, a higher cocoa content dark chocolate, such as a good grade 70% or even 80% dark chocolate, may stand on its own, neither overpowering nor being swamped by the gin – ideally complementing each other.

    Gin Distillery Tour & Tasting

    Visiting a distillery, witnessing the process of making gin, and tasting it is an unbeatable present for a gin lover. These tours are ideal for vacations, afternoon or weekend trips, or giving an adventurous gin enthusiast a light push to a destination they’ve always wanted to explore.

    Most gin distillery tours include an overview of their production methods and facilities, including the chance to see the distillery stills, botanicals used, and bottling setup. You can touch, taste and smell the ingredients the distillery uses in the production. In the end, there is an in-depth tasting experience of five of their core expressions, chosen by the Head Distiller, to sit, drink, and compare.

    Millions of people around the world are taking their passion for beer to another level by brewing their own lager beers at home. Homebrewing is a hobby that was popular during the early American colonial era and continues to sizzle today among skilled beer enthusiasts. Besides the benefit of creating your own beer, there are plenty of reasons why homebrewing can become your new favourite hobby.