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What has been your go to, hot weather/camping beer so far?
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What has been your go to, hot weather/camping beer so far?
I personally have been loving Brooklyn Lager in a can. Vastly prefer it over the bottles. Also digging Paulaner in canned form as well. You guys?
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- Seasoned Drinker
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The last two family camping trips I've been on, my Uncle Bob has brought plastic bottles filled with Everclear he picks up in the states and we mix it with purified water and juice crystals. We also bring Baileys for the morning coffee pot.
Liquor just takes up less space in the canoes. Lightens the portage a little as well.
Liquor just takes up less space in the canoes. Lightens the portage a little as well.
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Apt question (for me) as I have a week up north coming up soon. Cans an essential. Right now I'm thinking Brooklyn Lager, Publican House Square Nail and maybe Muskoka Cream, though I'd prefer to have something closer to 4% as well. Detour doesn't quite do it for me. If Naughty Neighbour would hurry up and arrive in cans, that would make the list for sure. Oh, and might throw in a few Side Launch Weissbier and Junction Conductors. EDIT: and, finally, plan to audition Jever Pilsner this week based on groulxsome's excellent post in the thread on pilsners.
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For camping, cans are a must for me. I usually bring along some mix of:
GLB Canuck
Side Launch Wheat
NB Headstock
King Pils
Steam Whistle
Muskoka Detour
and whatever Tank Ten brews GLB has in the fridge on that particular day (depending on which direction I'm heading out of town).
Also, looking forward to Naughty Neighbour, Side Launch Pale Ale and Dunkel, and Sawdust City Lone Pine (and others) in cans; those'll be solid additions to the list.
GLB Canuck
Side Launch Wheat
NB Headstock
King Pils
Steam Whistle
Muskoka Detour
and whatever Tank Ten brews GLB has in the fridge on that particular day (depending on which direction I'm heading out of town).
Also, looking forward to Naughty Neighbour, Side Launch Pale Ale and Dunkel, and Sawdust City Lone Pine (and others) in cans; those'll be solid additions to the list.
The Stiegl? My wife likes that one because she can drink a whole can of it and not be drunk. I don't mind it, but it's more like juice than beer for me. Probably because it's more juice than beer.Cass wrote:Went camping recently and a couple of cans of Grapefruit Radler went along nicely with the beers already mentioned above.
So far this year it's been Ayinger Brau-Weisse and fresh Red Racer for me.