How Do You Bring Cold Beer Backpacking?

By Anna Duncan

One of the great joys of backpacking is enjoying a cold beer after a long day in the wilderness. However, carrying beer on a long hike can be difficult. There are some things you can do to make sure your beer stays cold while you’re out in the backcountry.

1. Insulate Your Beer – Insulation is key when it comes to keeping your beer cold while backpacking.

A good way to insulate your beer is by using a vacuum-insulated bottle or can cooler. These types of coolers are lightweight and durable, making them ideal for carrying in your pack. They also keep the temperature inside constant, so your beer won’t get too hot or too cold.

2. Choose The Right Container – When choosing a container for your beer, look for one that will keep it as insulated as possible.

Glass bottles are not ideal as they break easily and don’t insulate well enough to keep the beer cool for very long. Cans are better but still not perfect, so look for containers specifically designed to keep beverages cold like stainless steel growlers or insulated flasks.

3. Use Ice Packs or Cold Water – If you don’t have access to an insulated container, you can still keep your beer cold by using ice packs or filling up a water bottle with cold water and putting it in your pack next to the beer. This will help maintain the temperature of whatever container you’re using.

4. Don’t Forget The Utensils – Don’t forget about utensils when packing for a backpacking trip!

You’ll need something to open and pour the beer into glasses or cups, which can be easily forgotten when packing light. Look for lightweight options like multi-tools that have a bottle opener and corkscrew attached.

Conclusion:

Bringing cold beer on a backpacking trip requires some planning and preparation but can be done with some simple steps like insulating your containers, choosing the right containers, using ice packs or cold water, and bringing utensils with you on the trip. With these tips in mind, you’ll be able to enjoy an ice-cold beer after a long day out in nature!