You found the perfect campsite, unloaded your gear, and set up the tent鈥攖he last thing you want to do is make some complicated drink to enjoy in the outdoors. Thankfully, beverage companies have been upping the canned cocktail game, mixing up ready-to-enjoy drinks that are not only portable but delicious. Here, we outlined our favorites, listed from the most boozy to the least.
Social Hour Prizefighter ($20 for four)

offers a complex pour for a premixed drink. Old-school Fernet meets rye whiskey for a sip that鈥檚 reminiscent of refreshing peach iced tea鈥攚ith an 11.5 percent ABV (alcohol by volume) kick.
Salt Point Beverage Greyhound ($18 for four)

Soft bubbles of grapefruit soda and vodka give a fresh-squeezed flavor. If you鈥檙e not a vodka fan, Salt Point also has a great cucumber-gin cocktail.
JuneShine Classic Tequila Margarita ($50 for twelve)

Known for its hard kombucha, JuneShine branched out into cocktails with . It鈥檚 made up of tequila, orange, lime, and sparkling water. A dash of salt balances out the sweet and sour.
Curious Elixirs No. 2 ($39 for four)

trades alcohol for damiana, an adaptogen said to help regulate stress. (The science is still out on that.) Ginger and jalape帽o flavors mix with pineapple for a dark-and-stormy riff.
Ghia Ginger ($18 for four)

For a drink that packs a punch, try of spicy ginger beer and bittersweet aperitif. The retro cans are slim and short for easy portability.
Cann Social Tonic Lemon Lavender ($20 for six)

Lavender isn鈥檛 the only herb in , which feature two milligrams of THC and four milligrams of CBD. (The drink is only available at dispensaries in select states that have legalized marijuana.) A sliding tab reseals each lid, so there鈥檚 no pressure to chug the entire thing in one sitting.