2016 Beer Guide: Beer Gear

In the final week of the 2016 Beer Guide review, we are taking a look at some tailgate-worthy gear to keep après ski drinks cold and bubbly. When burying beers in snowbanks isn’t an option, these three selects might set you up for a good session of parking lot bartending.

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Yeti Roadie 20 Cooler
$250 | yeticoolers.com

If your beer were as cold as the Rockies, it would be frozen. For a price, the Roadie will keep your beer from going solid.

 

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Silipint Pint Glass
$12 | silipint.com

Glassware doesn’t belong in the backcountry, so enter these sturdy, silicone studs glasses.

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Drinktanks 128oz. Growler
$109 | drinktanks.com

It’s a growler, it’s a thermos, it’s a mini keg—all designed to keep beer both cold and carbonated.

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