Final 4 of lift beers

Who's in your bracket for best lift beers to pull from the pocket and crack for some easy drinking?

I got Extra Gold, Busch Latte, Genesee, and the dark horse pick Monarch Little Mo Po
 
PBR: it's the people's beer

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale: if I'm in the sierra nevadas

Rainier: the best basic light beer

Guinness: if i feel like drinking a chocolate milkshake
 
topic:NickSkisGood said:
Who's in your bracket for best lift beers to pull from the pocket and crack for some easy drinking?

I got Extra Gold, Busch Latte, Genesee, and the dark horse pick Monarch Little Mo Po

Coors
 
1. PBR

2. Rainier

3. Labatt Blue

4. Rolling rock (debatably unpopular but it’s so watery it’s hella refreshing while on a lift)
 
Tecate, Bud Light, PBR, Busch. Never was a big Coors guy, but will accept it. I've come full circle back to cheap beer. Maybe it's nostalgia, but they are refreshing.
 
1. PBR - it just is

2. Sierra Nevada -a good sweet

3. Uinta Lime Pilsner - the changeup

4. Whiskey

999999.......Pub beer-just don't like this one
 
I'm a bourbon guy myself but I tend to only drink on slushy days. I had a revelation last season when I skied with leftover topo chico seltzers - they don't get crazy shaken up and foam everywhere. Ya pop'em and drink - and settles light in the tummy. I know I'm gonna catch bullets for that but on the lift I'm halfway hydrated while you're sucking face with your foam-splosion
 
Modelo vs PBR

Twisted tea vs Daily dose IPA (cheapest 15 pack)

finals would probs be modelo vs daily dose and I think daily dose would win in overtime
 
Gonna have to go with a classic Pilsner on top, perhaps followed by a classy Kokanee gold, obviously the PBR is on here how could it not be, and lastly a nice and refreshing rainier beer to finish my top four lift beers,

cheers.
 
OG Coors

Depends on where you are located I can't easily buy an acceptable cheap mass produced light beer at the access road stores in Killington. Long Trail and Switchback have been the most common one this winter. Ranier out west for certain that is a top 4 I skiied Baker and Crystal this week on a work trip but couldn't pocket a few either day since it was mid week and I was either crossing into Canada or driving a fuckload after.
 
14603789:PeppermillReno said:
OG Coors

Depends on where you are located I can't easily buy an acceptable cheap mass produced light beer at the access road stores in Killington. Long Trail and Switchback have been the most common one this winter. Ranier out west for certain that is a top 4 I skiied Baker and Crystal this week on a work trip but couldn't pocket a few either day since it was mid week and I was either crossing into Canada or driving a fuckload after.

I’m 10 miles away from factory
 
How about just beer and then straight to my flask of elijah craig barrell proof. Watch out. Ill be thw beat green skier on the mountain. Fuck yeah. FUCK YEAH…i swear one more offer to drink fireball and ill push you off the lift.
 
14603862:SmokedGouda said:
How about just beer and then straight to my flask of elijah craig barrell proof. Watch out. Ill be thw beat green skier on the mountain. Fuck yeah. FUCK YEAH…i swear one more offer to drink fireball and ill push you off the lift.

Gotta keep it loose. I just can’t really get down with some 3000 calorie IPA while trying to move my body they make lazy.
 
1. Cold Snacks

2. Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA

3. Sapporo Crassic/Brack Reberu

4. Asahi Super Dry - but the one where you can pull the whole lid off the can and make it pretty much just into a cup-can for easier drinking.
 
I hate drinking a lot of liquid while skiing so I gotta get the heavy hitters.

Kettlehouse Shady, best all round

Juice Force, best bang for the buck

Ghost Town Coffee Stout when I'm chillin, not skiing hard

Leinenkugel Summer Shandy for sunny hot lap days
 
old Milwaukee warriors rise up. cheapest generic beer in the store, always on sale, and doesn't taste bad. having enough money to buy quality beer = not core
 
I only got 2 (don't drink and ski - it's a stupid path).

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14604416:michael_bc said:
I only got 2 (don't drink and ski - it's a stupid path).

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where are you getting that? Old Mil is the best NA IMO followed by Busch NA. I wish NA beer wasn't more expensive than regular beer or I'd drink more of it
 
Those are both belgian beers. Jupilier is their typical basic lager and Brugse Zot is a historic beer from Bruges. I doubt you can find either in the states, especially the 0.0 versions

14604443:OregonDead said:
where are you getting that? Old Mil is the best NA IMO followed by Busch NA. I wish NA beer wasn't more expensive than regular beer or I'd drink more of it
 
14604443:OregonDead said:
where are you getting that? Old Mil is the best NA IMO followed by Busch NA. I wish NA beer wasn't more expensive than regular beer or I'd drink more of it

I ask someone from Belgium to bring it to me. NA's have come a long way. Great to bring on the mountain.
 
OP why must you make this so hard for me?

Fuck it, no particular order:

Coors Banquets

Labatt Blue

PBR

Cold Snacks

Honorable Mentions: Gansetts and Kona Big Wave.
 
I had miller high life - very good beer but it was my first so i didn't like it.

I also had Samuel Adams cold snap - second beer so I stomached it easier.

that about sums up my "mt. Rushmore" of ski beers

also drinking beer does NOT make you a better Fortnite player
 
Was all about pbr and couldn't wait to get that backpack lighter by noonish back in the day. Today it would probably be some tall IPA cans for the energy, but less amount of liquid intake.
 
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