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Backcountry Bartender: 5 Camping Cocktails That Will Blow Your Boots Off
Do you have a favorite backcountry drink? Please share it with the rest of us!
Peppermint Patty
Heat some water, mix in hot chocolate powder, add the schnapps and sip away.
Grandpa’s Ol’ Sleep Medicine
Steep tea bags in hot water for 10 minutes, then add whiskey. Try not to fall asleep before getting to your tent.
Mountain Margarita
Fill cup with water, add drink mix and stir. Add liquor, stir or shake until mixed thoroughly.
Camper’s Kamikaze
Fill cup with water, add drink mix and stir. Add liquor, stir or shake until mixed thoroughly.
Backcountry Bourbon Smoothie
Mix powdered milk in 4-8 oz of water, add bourbon, shake or stir vigorously, thank me in the morning.
Tip: Pour over a cup of snow if you can. YUM.