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5 Creative Carriers for PNW Bevvies

by | Mar 27, 2018

Need to get that beer on the move? Take your drink to-go with a few creative carriers, whether you want a frosty one on the slopes, need an easier way to lug home a six-pack on your bike or a subtle way to hide a bottle of wine in your bag. Try out theses gems and take your favorite beverages wherever you need a quick sipper.

 

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Leather Bike Beer Carrier
Though Northwesterners are all about their bikes, but it does get a little tricky when trying to bring home more than just a backpack. Secure your favorite craft brews in this leather carrier that straps comfortably on your bike. Not much of a beer or cider fan? Pick up a similarly designed carrier for wine or larger bottles of booze.

 

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PortoVino Purse
Bring the party wherever you go with this fashionable bag that fits up to two bottles of wine. Not only will it hold your beverages, it’s insulated. So have no fear, you can keep the Chardonnay chilly! Choose from the selection of colorful purses, the messenger bag, or the backpack. A bag for every occasion and style.

 

Photo courtesy Bonjour Fete

Rose Gold Bracelet Flask
There’s a lot of creative flasks out there, from ones hidden in a necktie, disguised as a cell phone, even hidden in a hammer. But if you’re looking for something a tad classier, check out this glossy rose gold bracelet. Pour in your favorite booze and there is no doubt that you’ll be the life of that cocktail party.

 

Photo courtesy DrinkTanks

 

DrinkTanks Insulated Growler
This is the perfect growler for the outdoorsy folk. Off to the river, up to the mountains, a swim in the ocean — take your beer or cider with you on that next great adventure. You can buy this heavy-duty growler on its own or in various party packs, like the happy hour, house party or tailgater bundles. With an additional piece you can even turn it into the mini keg. And of course the company hails from the beer and outdoor-loving Bend, Oregon.

 

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Sixer Insulated Jacket
Head to the top of the mountain with more than just skis in hand. This beer-packed snow jacket was originally the child of snow gear company, 686, and Pabst Blue Ribbon. Today the jacket comes in a camouflage design but there’s more that’s hiding under there. This jacket will allow you to carry an entire 12 pack on your body – 11 in the jacket’s pockets and compartments, and one in hand.

 

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