The crack of a beer might not be the first sound you expect on a backcountry stay. But, after a day of adventure, we鈥檝e found that it鈥檚 well worth the effort to pack a craft beer to complement your dinner鈥攚hether that dinner is freeze-dried out of a bag or carefully cooked over an open flame.
Here, we鈥檝e rounded up some Cicerone-approved beer and food pairings to enjoy around the campfire.
Pilsner and Spicy Peanut Pad Thai

The mix of light lemon and herbal flavors in a German-style pilsner pairs perfectly with the spicy tang of Pad Thai peanut noodles. If you鈥檙e looking for light and simple, makes a mean, 国产吃瓜黑料 editor-approved freeze-dried dish that’s made with real peanut butter and dry roasted peanuts. You can鈥檛 go wrong with a no-frills and affordable 鈥攐r swing by a brewery near the trailhead and pick up a six-pack of local pilsner. Get extra fancy and pack a fresh lemon to top off your beer and noodles.
Porter and Homemade Veggie Chili

This beer鈥檚 hints of cocoa nib, dark stone fruit, and lightly toasted malt complement the rich acidity of tomato-based veggie chili, whether you bring yours from home or get it out of a can. Porters make great cold-weather beers because of their heavy body and dark roasted malt flavors; we personally love , but you can鈥檛 go wrong with a locally-brewed pumpkin porter around the fall. They鈥檙e best enjoyed at a warmer temperature (around 45 to 50掳F), so no need for a clunky cooler full of ice.
Gose and Cilantro Lime Chicken Tacos

While more complex to prep and cook than a dehydrated meal, this dinner is a crowd pleaser when car camping or setting up basecamp at a shorter-distance walk-in site. Gose beers are known for their sourness and saltiness, and, when paired with a , their tartness will cut through the dish’s savory meat flavor and complement its herbal cilantro notes. We love , which the company calls the 鈥渓ove child of a Mexican Lager and a German Gose.鈥 Just don鈥檛 forget to top your beer and tacos off with a fresh lime wedge before you dig in.
Pale Ale and Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto Pasta

Fend off flavorless camp meals with this mouthwatering combo: The tangy, acidic, and nutty flavors of a (or store-bought, we鈥檙e not here to judge) sun-dried tomato pesto pasta pair well with a classic pale ale that packs a punch with its citrus, dank, and pine-forward flavors. Pale ales also won鈥檛 knock you out after a can or two like IPAs, which are much hoppier and have a higher alcohol by volume. is a fan favorite, but we鈥檙e also partial to sipping on .