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2 in the box for the hike in, 6er in the bag and then 2 more at the truck for when you get back.
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No, and I’m taking a full can of Copenhagen too.
Yes.Dogs count?
Despite my signature, I do appreciate a good local lager, pale ale, blonde ale, etc.
But the IPA's are above my pay grade. What do you guys use for a chaser?
Pro-tip #112 in the box for the hike in, 6er in the bag and then 2 more at the truck for when you get back.
Yes of course. But I’m not posting on Rokslide so no one will crucify me for unnecessary weight
The weather seems much more conducive to a nice cold beer.
I would leave it in the truck. My son and I packed out a bear last weekend. 2 packs, 95 and 75 lbs. No gear. If I drank beer my head would explode.
This is why I got a wagon for my mtn bike
This is an outstanding question. I like to travel with my local beers but I don't want to be rude to the locals. Not trying to hijack the hijack, but what is the appropriate craft beer ethic on any travel?@JLS not trying to hijack but facing similar issue.... flying into camp in a beaver for a week...
1. Will there be IPAs available in Ketchikan
2. Is it frowned upon to buy them out
3. How much beer fits in a float plane
This is an outstanding question. I like to travel with my local beers but I don't want to be rude to the locals. Not trying to hijack the hijack, but what is the appropriate craft beer ethic on any travel?
@JLS not trying to hijack but facing similar issue.... flying into camp in a beaver for a week...
1. Will there be IPAs available in Ketchikan
2. Is it frowned upon to buy them out
3. How much beer fits in a float plane