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Keeping drinks cold


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SILLY QUESTION ALERT!

Ok so I've dug a hole big enough for a fair few cans, and popped my groundsheet over them. But when I stumble into my tent half pissed, wont something like this happen?:

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I haven't tried this but apparently adding rock salt to the ice in a cooler keeps it frozen for longer.

That piece of wisdom is courtesy of a guy at Walmart who shared it with me while I was shopping for camping gear for Coachella, so it can definitely be trusted..

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This is rubbish. Salt melts ice as it lowers the freezing point of water to about -16 degC.

Coleman Xtreme or Igloo coolboxes, if packed with loads of ice or frozen water bottles will easily see you through the weekend. We're taking 2 between 5 of us, which will chill down about 4 trays of beers at once.

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Just had a look at the Coleman Xtreme that is a serious bit of kit. Will have to debate whether £54 is better spent on fresh stuff at the

bar

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We've got a friend who had a supply of dry ice from using it to keep stocks of fish cold. That did successfully keep beer very cold from Wednesday through to Sunday, one of our gang rotated the cans so that they took it in turns to be nearest to the block which was wrapped in a tea towel.

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Cheapiest and easiest to purchase Dry-Ice i found in the uk...

http://www.chillistick.com/category-17/dry-ice-pellets-in-pack-sizes.html

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The cool box is worth it! If you think £54 will only buy you 13 pints at the bar and prob won't be that cold. If packed with cool

Packs and a few frozen bottles of water you can chill lots of cans. We had the one cool box between 3 if us last time, kept topping it up with new cans though the weekend (approx 120 cans over the weekend) and all really cold!! Trick is not to leave the lid open for long periods of time. We still had ice in the water bottles on the Sunday morning ;-)

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+1 for the Coleman!!

Took it in te heat wave of 2010, packed with ice bags and frozen water bottles and still had to get bacon out Sunday night to defrost for Monday morning!!

I find the trick is to chill it down 24 hours before use by filling with ice/ frozen water..

I have this, best thing i ever bought. We had freezing cold beer on Sunday night! Well worth the £50!

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