Last August, I was off the grid in Alaska but was able to bring some beer and wine with me since we weren't limited by size/weight to get to the island (it was via a friend's boat).
This year, we'll be off grid on a different island, and getting there via float plane with a weight limit. I was thinking for our evening cocktail, I'd bring a small bottle of vodka (we'll only be totally off-grid for 6 days) and maybe some sort of drink mix like lemonade. (I sure wish one of you would hurry up and invent good dehydrated IPA).
All of the ones I see are either sugar sweetened (fine with me) but in very large containers, or in small packages for water bottles but sweetened with non-sugar sweetened.
Ideally, I'd have a (lowish) sugar sweetened lemonade or something like that that can fit in my backpack. No aspartame, sucralose, etc.
If I could find that little kool-aid packs that were like 10 cents when I was a kid, that'd be great- I could add a tiny bit of sugar or honey myself- but I haven't seen those in many years.
Do you guys have any ideas on a very lightweight mixer to take on this little trip? As soon as we get back to Anchorage, I'll be in search of a beer (or two or three).
This year, we'll be off grid on a different island, and getting there via float plane with a weight limit. I was thinking for our evening cocktail, I'd bring a small bottle of vodka (we'll only be totally off-grid for 6 days) and maybe some sort of drink mix like lemonade. (I sure wish one of you would hurry up and invent good dehydrated IPA).
All of the ones I see are either sugar sweetened (fine with me) but in very large containers, or in small packages for water bottles but sweetened with non-sugar sweetened.
Ideally, I'd have a (lowish) sugar sweetened lemonade or something like that that can fit in my backpack. No aspartame, sucralose, etc.
If I could find that little kool-aid packs that were like 10 cents when I was a kid, that'd be great- I could add a tiny bit of sugar or honey myself- but I haven't seen those in many years.
Do you guys have any ideas on a very lightweight mixer to take on this little trip? As soon as we get back to Anchorage, I'll be in search of a beer (or two or three).