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Date/Time: 05/03/2024 04:38PM
Plastic bottled beer?

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TimC 05/24/2017 02:21PM
quote sns: "The 5L mini-kegs (DraughtKeg) are legal, at least according to the SNF office I checked with last year.



Heineken & Newcastle (same company) are the ones that have the integrated tap.



Submerged below the thermocline for a few hours and...ahhh..."



Did you just call the SNF office? I would love to be able to verify this. Can anyone verify this information concerning the Draughtkegs?
sns 05/23/2017 09:10PM
The 5L mini-kegs (DraughtKeg) are legal, at least according to the SNF office I checked with last year.


Heineken & Newcastle (same company) are the ones that have the integrated tap.


Submerged below the thermocline for a few hours and...ahhh...
GeoFisher 05/17/2017 08:21PM
quote CoachWalleye74: "Anywhere near Crane Lake have plastic Growlers like the ones mentioned above in Ely?"


I take THESE.


Kleen Kanteen


Once they are empty we use them for water in camp for cooking. WE always need more water, and this always helps........


Later,


Geo
ThreeRivers 05/15/2017 05:02PM
Beer is my go to.. Wisconsin native of course.. but on solos as I have only done it is bang for the buck with brandy or the like. But after too much "enjoyment" the first night makes for a extra long portage the next day!
wannabeoutthere 05/14/2017 08:01PM
Will the boat house fill a 2 liter soda bottle for me? Can they do that legally or do you need to buy the growler?
bfurlow 05/12/2017 03:27PM
quote TuscaroraBorealis: "The Boathouse in Ely sells plastic growlers that are approximately the equivalent of 5 beers. :)"
+1 on the Boathouse. The Entry Point Ale is a really easy beer to drink even if not ice cold. And it sure did taste great on the first night of the trip!
JimmyJustice 05/12/2017 06:43AM
quote QueticoMike: "I ended up taking 40 oz bottles of Ice House last year to the Boundary Waters. It wasn't the best, but it was beer. When I go to Quetico I take vodka and mix with crystal light lemonade."


+1 re vodka/crystal light
RetiredDave 05/11/2017 06:40PM
quote butthead:



Use a font larger than 25.


Ken, YOU are a font (of information). Thanks for your ever-present wisdom whenever information on alcohol, or anything else, is needed!


Dave


butthead"
NotLight 05/11/2017 07:39AM
quote Canoe Dude: "We tried the beer in nalgene and found out the hard way that the pressure can actually cause leaking. What we have been doing the last few years is take some 2-liter pop bottles, dump out or drink the pop, then add beer ..."


So, maybe I could try this with 16oz plastic soda bottles as well, instead of nalgene? I suppose the soda bottles would handle carbonation better? (I love warm Miller in plastic. To warm mine up, I usually have a buddy get something out of the cooler, and just not close it. That way everything slowly warms up inside.)
adam 05/10/2017 08:21PM
I used to homebrew and bottle a few 2 liter pop bottles full in the winter and we would bring these along as a treat in the summer. Anchor bag and a few rocks and they could be kept pretty cool. I would think these as fine replacements to growlers and crushable for easy packing out.
Canoe Dude 05/10/2017 05:55PM
We tried the beer in nalgene and found out the hard way that the pressure can actually cause leaking. What we have been doing the last few years is take some 2-liter pop bottles, dump out or drink the pop, then add beer of your choice. Do this day before putting in. Easy to get cold if it warms by sinking with basketball net anchor. We usually bring some of the stronger beers that you weren't really able to get pre-bottled. Castle Danger Double Crossing is a personal favorite. Really, you want it to be worth its weight. Ironically, too much double crossing does put us in a situation where we have to do double crossings on some portages ;)
butthead 05/10/2017 05:27PM
Big mico brew fan and have about a dozen different 1/2 gal growlers.
But would not consider taking one or more on a trip involving packing/carrying/portaging them. For that I use Pat's Back Country Brew and carbonate drinks using the coolest water I can find.


butthead
QueticoMike 05/10/2017 02:39PM
I don't know anything about Growlers. Do you just keep them in the lake to get them somewhat cold?
butthead 05/10/2017 12:20PM
Buy a few, Growlers on Amazon


Print a few labels for them,


“GOVERNMENT WARNING:
(1) According to the Surgeon General,
women should not drink alcoholic beverages
during pregnancy because of the risk of
birth defects.
(2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages
impairs your ability to drive a car or
operate machinery, and may cause health
problems.”.


Use a font larger than 25.


Fill them on the way and keep them in a cooler till you leave.


butthead
Mojoman88 05/10/2017 10:13AM
murphylakejim i will forsure take you up on that offer! Thanks everybody! I will be stopping at the brewery and grabbing a few growlers! Nothing like localy brewed beer!!
CoachWalleye74 05/10/2017 09:18AM
Anywhere near Crane Lake have plastic Growlers like the ones mentioned above in Ely?
QueticoMike 05/10/2017 06:51AM
I ended up taking 40 oz bottles of Ice House last year to the Boundary Waters. It wasn't the best, but it was beer. When I go to Quetico I take vodka and mix with crystal light lemonade.
deerfoot 05/09/2017 06:03PM
quote MikeinMpls: "quote QueticoMike: "They don't sell beer in 16oz plastic bottles any longer. Mike has 4 different 40 oz malt liquors and 1 ice beer in a 40 oz. Or like people mention, you can get a growler. I have looked everywhere for the 16 oz. bottles, none to be found."



Thanks, QM. Though not a drinker, it's good to know that kind of information. Did the 16 ounce plastics just not sell? Any idea?



MT"

Don't know why they seem to have been discontinued, but I took them in the past. But I have to say that while the beer tasted okay on the trip, plastic bottled beer tasted terrible anywhere else. I don't really miss them, I take whisky now.
QueticoMike 05/09/2017 04:22PM
quote MikeinMpls: "quote QueticoMike: "They don't sell beer in 16oz plastic bottles any longer. Mike has 4 different 40 oz malt liquors and 1 ice beer in a 40 oz. Or like people mention, you can get a growler. I have looked everywhere for the 16 oz. bottles, none to be found."



Thanks, QM. Though not a drinker, it's good to know that kind of information. Did the 16 ounce plastics just not sell? Any idea?



MT"



I guess the bottlers figured it just wasn't worth producing them in plastic any longer. I talked to Mike about it, he said he offered to buy 400 cases if they would bottle them. They told Mike it wasn't worth it. I checked to see if the resealable aluminum bottles were OK to take and was told they are illegal. Not sure if they are still producing these for sporting events or not? Been awhile since I have been to a stadium.
NotLight 05/09/2017 04:08PM
I just dump regular beer in a nalgene, and cool it in the lake. Supposedly this is bad for some beerology reason. But it seems to work.


TuscaroraBorealis 05/09/2017 03:07PM
The Boathouse in Ely sells plastic growlers that are approximately the equivalent of 5 beers. :)
DeerIsland 05/09/2017 12:42PM
I think the primary market for the plastic bottles was to sell at sporting events although it worked nicely around the campfire for the first few nights of a canoe trip as well. The industry switched to the "aluminum beer bottles" because they stay cold longer.
MikeinMpls 05/09/2017 11:55AM
quote QueticoMike: "They don't sell beer in 16oz plastic bottles any longer. Mike has 4 different 40 oz malt liquors and 1 ice beer in a 40 oz. Or like people mention, you can get a growler. I have looked everywhere for the 16 oz. bottles, none to be found."


Thanks, QM. Though not a drinker, it's good to know that kind of information. Did the 16 ounce plastics just not sell? Any idea?


MT
QueticoMike 05/09/2017 11:44AM
They don't sell beer in 16oz plastic bottles any longer. Mike has 4 different 40 oz malt liquors and 1 ice beer in a 40 oz. Or like people mention, you can get a growler. I have looked everywhere for the 16 oz. bottles, none to be found.
murphylakejim 05/09/2017 10:57AM
If we meet on wood you are welcome to have some of my whiskey! ;)
MikeinMpls 05/09/2017 09:35AM
There's a liquor store in Ely that sells it. I don't remember the name (I'm a non-drinker), though I remember the store advertising it on a sign, so you probably can't miss it. The store is on Sheridan Street.


Mike
beaverfever 05/09/2017 09:25AM
I just stop and fill up my 64 oz growler from a local taproom before I head in.
Mojoman88 05/09/2017 09:12AM
Wondering if any ody knows where to get plastic bottled beer? Im heading up this weekend and would really enjoy my trip if I could add a beer or 5!