Beer is one of the great pleasures of adult camping. Moving beyond the delicious s’mores of childhood, a beer is the perfect beverage to settle down by the campfire with. But not all beers are created equal. Here are the beers that you absolutely must try on your next camping trip.
The catch with this delicious brew is that it is a seasonal release. You are less likely to be able to find it in the summer, though it is not impossible. This English-styled ale is brewed with spruce tips, letting you really immerse yourself in nature both inside and out. Stock up on it when it is in season. You won’t regret it.
On the flipside, you have the Fremont Summer Ale, giving you a taste of summer with its Amarillo hops. The hops leave you with a tangerine aftertaste, making you wonder if you just drank summer itself. Because of its lighter nature, this is also a great choice for backpacking.
Brewed in LA itself, Heal the Bay is a citrus IPA that manages to be both fruity and dry at the same time. It is an excellent choice for the heat of summer, giving you a great refreshment after a long day of camping or hiking.
Also hailing from the State of California, the Summerfest is meant to be enjoyed with any of your summer outdoor activities. Whether you are out camping or fishing, Summerfest makes a great beer companion. The pilsner-style is a great alternative to the lighter IPA.
Darker and heavier than the others on the list, the Hazelnut Brown Nectar maintains its nutty flavoring with an almost coffee-like aroma, perfect for giving you a little extra warmth on an especially chilly night. It is a Munich-styled malt that will leave a smile on your face.
What is great about this beer is that it really can go with any occasion. It is usually easy for most beer drinkers to enjoy, as it is neither an IPA nor a stout, but instead a nice middle amber. It works by the campfire, out on the trail, or even at your own backyard barbecue. It is as flexible as beers can get.
A refreshing drink for a hot and sticky day, this session ale is brewed in Georgia. Combining five types of hops with three types of malts, the flavor is unique and delicious. Recreation Ale combines the light, fruity flavors of citrus with a unique pine taste, making it really appropriate for camping.
For the pale ale lovers, the Devil’s Harvest combines the taste of pine with the taste of hops, definitely telling you that this is a beer that has to be enjoyed outside.
If you are really looking to replace the s’mores at your campout, this beer is the perfect substitute. A coffee porter infused with vanilla, you could also choose to drink this imperial porter for breakfast. Either way, it is an excellent choice to take with you on your next camping trip.
Now if you have been looking for a beer that you can enjoy any time of day, you need to look no further than the Founders All Day. This IPA is made with a variety of malts, making it easy to drink like a light beer, while still giving you the craft beer taste.
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