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Lifestyle Tips: How to Always Enjoy a Cold Drink While Traveling

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
June 8, 2022
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We all know how important it is to stay hydrated while traveling. But let’s be honest, sometimes water can get a little boring. For those times when you need a little something extra to quench your thirst. If you like a cold bottle of beer, a glass of wine, or your favorite soft drink chilled, you need to know how to keep your drinks cold. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to keep your drinks cold and your taste buds happy while on the go. Here are a few of our favorite tips:

1. Use a Stainless Steel Whiskey Glass

If you’re a fan of whiskey, you know it’s important to drink it at the right temperature. When whiskey is too cold, it can numb your taste buds, and you won’t be able to taste any of the flavors. On the other hand, the alcohol will become overpowering if it’s too warm. The best way to keep your whiskey at the perfect temperature is to use a stainless steel whiskey glass. An insulated whiskey glass is made with double-walled insulation and can keep your drink chilled for hours. Plus, they come in various sizes and styles to fit your taste.

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2. Invest in a Good Cooler

If you’re spending a lot of time outdoors, you need a good cooler to keep your drinks cold. There are a variety of coolers on the market, so it’s important to find one that fits your needs. If you are doing a lot of hiking, you’ll want a compact cooler that’s easy to carry.

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On the other hand, if you’re spending most of your time at the beach, you’ll need a larger cooler with more space for ice and drinks. These coolers are made with durable insulation and are tested to keep ice frozen for up to two days in temperatures up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, they come in various colors and styles to fit your taste.

3. Freeze Your Drinks Before Heading Out

This is an obvious one, but it’s worth mentioning. If you’re outdoors in the heat, it’s a good idea to freeze your drinks before heading out. This method works well for bottled beverages, cans, and even some types of beer bottles. Place your drinks in the freezer a few hours before you plan on leaving, and they’ll be nice and frosty by the time you’re ready to hit the road. This will help keep them cold longer and prevent them from getting too warm. Just pack them in a cooler with plenty of ice, so they don’t melt and become watery.

4. Use a Wine Chiller

Wine is best served at a temperature between 55-60 degrees Fahrenheit. But if you’re outdoors in the heat, it’s important to keep your wine chilled, so it doesn’t become too warm. There are a variety of wine chillers on the market that can help you achieve the perfect temperature. These wine chillers are made with double-walled insulation and can keep your wine chilled for hours. They come in various sizes and styles to fit your taste, and can even be personalized with your initials or favorite saying.

5. Use Ice Packs

If you don’t have a cooler, you can use ice packs to keep your drinks cold. Ice packs are great because they’re small and easy to carry. Plus, they can be reused over and over again. Place the ice packs in the freezer, and then add them to your bag when you’re ready to leave. You can also use ice packs to keep your food cold if you’re going on a picnic or hiking trip. They’ll help keep your sandwiches and snacks chilled until you’re ready to eat them.

6. Wrap Your Drinks in a Towel

If you’re spending time outdoors, it’s important to protect your drinks from the sun. The sun’s rays can cause your drinks to become warm, so it’s important to wrap them in a towel or blanket. This will help keep them out of direct sunlight and prevent them from getting too warm. When choosing a towel, it’s important to find one made of light-colored fabric. Dark-colored towels can absorb the sun’s rays and cause your drinks to become even warmer.

There are many different ways to keep your drinks cold while traveling. The best method will depend on your personal preferences and the type of drink you’re trying to keep cold. However, some of the most popular methods include using a stainless steel whiskey glass, freezing your drinks before heading out, and using a thermos. No matter which method you choose, you’ll be sure to enjoy a cold drink on your next trip.

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    Allen Brown

    The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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