Favorite post-pack out beer

Hondo0925

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Coors Banquet AKA yellowbellies, buckskins, coors OG.

Coors light AKA silver bullets or Colorado kool-aid.

At least in my circles.
This is true!! Yellow bellies and buckskin. If you push cows then it’s buckskin.
I’ll sound so much more informed with my buddies now!! Haha
 
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Back in the day and for quite some time… Lucky Lager. The tall boys.

Now… a complete 180. Almost ANY beer from Imagine Nation Brewery from Missoula, MT. 7-10% ABV and very smoooth.
 

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Rusty Shackelford
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Let's put this to the test. I have these completely full old beers in my garage. After a long packout, if this was the ONLY beer that was in the cooler, you still drinking one?View attachment 475448
If I died from drinking a 30+ year old coors after packing out an animal, I’m ok with that.
 
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If it aint flat, it gets throwed back, type of situation. Hell in a emergency situation flat is ok. Over the lip and across the gums look out belly here it comes. Or over the lips and in the gut then out a spout above the nuts.
 

Goatboy22

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Wow, is that an old Freighter frame in the back of your PU? I've packed out 50 times more deer, elk, antelope and sheep on one of those than my Kifaru and Mystery Ranch pop-up. Needless to say I'm old and don't shoot a 6.5 or have a man bun. I up-graded the belt and packed out with one of those for 25 years! Use the pop-up now and keep the loads to about 45 lbs max due to metal hips and a knee replacement....
 
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