Carrying Beers?

Obviously the easy ways are pocket beers or backpack beers but I hate skiing with a bag and don't like how warm and foamy pocket beers get. Anyone have any innovative ways of carrying beer whilst skiing that keeps em cold and low profile?
 
topic:Butterytips69 said:
Obviously the easy ways are pocket beers or backpack beers but I hate skiing with a bag and don't like how warm and foamy pocket beers get. Anyone have any innovative ways of carrying beer whilst skiing that keeps em cold and low profile?

You either gotta put up with shaken up beers or find a low key spot to stash them in the snow, I usually just load up a 6 pack of tall boys in all my pockets and a flask to stay balanced. Slug the beers fast to shed weight, and rely on your flask to keep your buzz on through the afternoon.
 
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topic:Butterytips69 said:
Obviously the easy ways are pocket beers or backpack beers but I hate skiing with a bag and don't like how warm and foamy pocket beers get. Anyone have any innovative ways of carrying beer whilst skiing that keeps em cold and low profile?

I feel like if your resort is quiet enough with some cool lifties you can put em in a bag at the top or bottom of the lift
 
carry them to your beer drinking spot and then ski a few laps and drink your cold beers. this time of year most hills have coolers you can use all over at like every tree, light and signpost
 
This is the way. Stash your bag at top of park (i think it’s safer than some rando coming across your bag and nabbing it) . Used to stash beers and a few shots on me. Drink them on the chairlift between park laps.

Only time I ever had a pack with beers in it on me, my buddies binding ripped out. I stored it in my bag. It pierced a can..

14235500:Casey said:
You either gotta put up with shaken up beers or find a low key spot to stash them in the snow, I usually just load up a 6 pack of tall boys in all my pockets and a flask to stay balanced. Slug the beers fast to shed weight, and rely on your flask to keep your buzz on through the afternoon.
 
14238605:Twinjibber77 said:
Hill People Gear Kit Bag.... holds three pounders on the way up and your skins on the way down.

Hill People is a cool brand, when I lived in GJ I'd always check out their shop cuz the peeps were super chill
 
Just realized I literally worked RIGHT next to hill people. Didn’t click when I read this. I remember when they first opened.

14238605:Twinjibber77 said:
Hill People Gear Kit Bag.... holds three pounders on the way up and your skins on the way down.

14238882:CrunnchyVanMan said:
Hill People is a cool brand, when I lived in GJ I'd always check out their shop cuz the peeps were super chill
 
14239052:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Just realized I literally worked RIGHT next to hill people. Didn’t click when I read this. I remember when they first opened.

Hold up, did you work at Gear Junction?
 
14235503:TRVP_ANGEL said:
hold them in your stomach

This. Your gut can hold a surprising amount, and the lifties at the bottom will not suspect your holding beer until later when your picked up for puking off the chair.
 
On first run stop and bury beers in snow next to a tree in a choice view spot .pee nearby and set pee stained snow chunk on too as a marker and for security purposes. Carrying issues solved.
 
What my buddy has been doing lately at Bridger is burying beers or whole handles at one of the lower key smoke shacks and we just bop in every now and then throughout the day and dig em up
 
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