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Post by kwpapke on May 13, 2016 9:16:39 GMT -8
OK, so it's not exactly "cooking". I enjoy a bit of a nip at the end of the day on the trail, do you? What are your favorite recipes for enjoying a drink in the backcountry without lugging a ton of stuff?
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Post by crawford on May 13, 2016 11:17:14 GMT -8
A can of Ginger Beer, to split between friends and a flask of quality spiced rum (called a dark and stormy). Should have a slice of lime in it, but it doesn't always happen.
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Post by kwpapke on May 13, 2016 13:15:32 GMT -8
A can of Ginger Beer, to split between friends and a flask of quality spiced rum (called a dark and stormy). Should have a slice of lime in it, but it doesn't always happen. OK, kinduva Moscow Mule. I wonder if there's a lightweight way to replicate this (I like the idea), like bringing a piece of ginger. It wouldn't be bubbly though.
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Post by crawford on May 13, 2016 15:25:31 GMT -8
Yep, a Caribbean version since spiced rum instead of vodka. Also no need for a copper cup. Not sure if fresh ginger could be used. I can of ginger beer makes 3 drinks.
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Post by snappypepper on May 18, 2016 20:38:17 GMT -8
I bring airplane bottles of vodka, they are plastic and light and make portion control easy. Then I mix with Mio or other water flavorings. Works great!
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Post by grace on May 19, 2016 15:00:21 GMT -8
The recipe has evolved since I first came up with it. Now it's Cuervo gold, lemon-lime gatorade and a stick of sugar-free lemonade. Making a quart of this is the best way I know of to make a few people relax. That sounds beautiful. Vodka infused gummy bears go well after a long bike ride (I'm newish to hiking).
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Post by rebeccad on May 19, 2016 21:19:57 GMT -8
Gotta admit I'm a wimp when it comes to alcohol. I skip it when backpacking, but if I did want a buzz, about 1/10th of a normal serving would probably do the job.
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Post by grace on May 20, 2016 15:16:31 GMT -8
Gotta admit I'm a wimp when it comes to alcohol. I skip it when backpacking, but if I did want a buzz, about 1/10th of a normal serving would probably do the job. I'll have your share.
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Post by rebeccad on May 20, 2016 19:48:39 GMT -8
As long as you carry it. I prefer to use that weight/space to carry chocolate.
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Post by hippiebutterfly on May 23, 2016 16:32:29 GMT -8
Vodka infused gummy bears go well after a long bike ride (I'm newish to hiking). Oh sweet jeepers. This is something I've gotta try. Just soak them?
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Post by hippiebutterfly on May 23, 2016 16:34:06 GMT -8
Gotta admit I'm a wimp when it comes to alcohol. I skip it when backpacking, but if I did want a buzz, about 1/10th of a normal serving would probably do the job. I usually skip it too. I am a lightweight and I don't like the sluggish feeling in the morning when I need to be active. My son bought me a flask one year for mother's day and I thanked him, but thought, what the hell and I'm gonna do with this? I don't drink on the trail! LOL!
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Post by rebeccad on May 23, 2016 18:53:29 GMT -8
what the hell and I'm gonna do with this? I don't drink on the trail! LOL! You could probably sell it at a mark-up to some of the rummies around here (ETA: that's supposed to be a wink).
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Post by speacock on May 25, 2016 15:19:52 GMT -8
A flask of a nice cognac does wonders to almost anything/body you find along the way. It's the flavor not the alcohol.
rebecca you might enjoy just a slip of it in a hot dark chocolate drink.
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Post by mk on Jun 1, 2016 5:44:29 GMT -8
Gotta admit I'm a wimp when it comes to alcohol. I skip it when backpacking, but if I did want a buzz, about 1/10th of a normal serving would probably do the job. I prefer to use that weight/space to carry chocolate. Lol. This is me, too.
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Post by rebeccad on Jun 1, 2016 17:16:56 GMT -8
A flask of a nice cognac does wonders to almost anything/body you find along the way. It's the flavor not the alcohol. rebecca you might enjoy just a slip of it in a hot dark chocolate drink. I used to do that. Between my husband not drinking and me going several years without an alcohol at all years ago (due to having babies), I stopped bothering.
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