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I was staying at a house belonging to one of my brothers--the elder, I believe--out in the 'burbs. Big old sprawling dark wooden house, very rustic. Other people who were staying there kept popping up or wandering through, often in various states of undress, most slim reddish-blonds, all wiry and unpretentious and vaguely grubby, like extras from A Knight's Tale or something. Random guys and I think a whole family wandering by.

Breakfast, with all those people staying there, was a mess. There was a huge coffeemaker, but the batch somebody had brewed was decaf. Somebody pointed me towards "the other coffeemaker," which was propped up in the corner.

It was a large spiraling drinking horn tied to a wonderfully gnarled polished wood staff, with the drinking horn covered in the sort of slim brown paper bag they put wine in at nice stores. And inside it was all steamy and covered with condensed droplets, and there was indeed a batch of coffee grounds in the horn, percolated in hot water.

I went to make myself a "horn" of coffee, and that turned into one of those complicated frustrating fetchquests of a dream, with the trying to get the right ratio and having to go to the town store for hot water or something stupid like that. But, dude, coffee in a drinking horn.

Not that it would work with the one I have--hot liquids would melt the wax coating on the inside and it would generally be very unpleasant. But...

...drinking horn. Yay.

Date: Mar. 27th, 2008 12:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eustaciavye.livejournal.com
Iced coffee could go in a drinking horn. Don't give up the dream of coffee in a drinking horn!

Date: Mar. 27th, 2008 12:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mentalhygiene.livejournal.com
If one had a raw drinking horn (a non-waxed one?) -- is (chitin?) horn porous enough to take pottery glaze? I bet one could glaze the inside of a horn and make it safe for hot beverages. Because that coffeemaker sounds amazing! :D

Date: Mar. 27th, 2008 08:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] callunav.livejournal.com
Keratin.

Chitin is what insect exoskeletons are made of.

...unless you know of some kinds of drinking horns with which I am entirely unfamiliar.

Date: Mar. 27th, 2008 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mentalhygiene.livejournal.com
Keratin! No, I just couldn't remember the word. :P

But could one find an unwaxed horn and glaze it, then?

Date: Mar. 27th, 2008 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattador.livejournal.com
Man. Now I want a drinking horn.

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