Beer In A bag?
18 Jun
If you’ve ever used a river or lake to chill your beers (which you for sure have) while camping or backpacking, you know how heavy a six pack of Coors Light can be. A few companies make plastic camping flasks to put your whiskey in, but we all know that a cold beer after a hike is way better than a pull of warm Old Grand-Dad. The Beverage Pouch Company has found a solution to this weight dilemma by creating Beer In A Bag, which will make it easier for you to bring your favorite micro-brewery beers into the backcountry. Sounds like a cool idea, but I already know there is no chance I will ever use one of these. Nice try though!









When the company recommends that it’s “best incinerated after use” because there is no decent way to recycle it, then someone should be bent over my knee and spanked by a Grizzly Bear!
Cool! Ringnes representing! Favored beer of the norwegian working class since 1877. Also, the problem with carrying a six-pack (or rather several six-packs) is easily solved – a canoe! You can bring SO much more beer with you…;-)
Love your site!
Cool! Ringnes representing! Favored beer of the norwegian working class since 1877. Also, the problem with carrying a six-pack (or rather several six-packs) is easily solved – a canoe! You can bring SO much more beer with you…;-)
Love your site!
have you ever had French Rabbit wine? it’s actually quite delicious and comes in a bag, and is better than franzia. i’d be willing to try this stuff, as lugging bottles and cans into the backcountry is definitely not on my list of favorite things to do.
We take a mesh bag, toss in whatever we are cooling down, add a big rock for weight, tie on a retrieval rope and sink the bag deep into a lake. The system works quite well.