Beer selections on flights

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by RaulMondesi, Jan 26, 2013.

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  1. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    I don't think that I have ever had a good beer on a flight. Usually it seems as if Heineken and Corona are the "premiums," which leads me to drinking soda water. I've flown Virgin once, and I recall actually seeing some micro-beers, but it was a 7 AM flight and there's not much that I remember from it.

    So, anyone have a good beer on a flight?
     
  2. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    This just in, on the Virgin flight it was Black Star Lager (they also serve Anchor Steam).
     
  3. jcb7472

    jcb7472 Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2011 Florida

    I, too, have seen nothing better than Heineken, Corona, Bud, etc on flights. However, supposedly Virgin America now serves Anchor Steam (as of Fall 2012), which would be awesome to drink on the plane. I hope to fly them when I travel from Florida to California this summer.
     
  4. SummitSeries72

    SummitSeries72 Zealot (540) Mar 17, 2011 New Jersey

    I suggest we all only fly airlines that serve great craft beer. Hit 'em where it hurts - the pocketbook!
     
  5. OneBeertoRTA

    OneBeertoRTA Initiate (0) Jan 2, 2010 California

    Not surprised Virgin would be one of the only exceptions. By and large the transportational channel isn't very profitable for suppliers so outside of branding and incremental volume(market share) it wouldn't even be worth exploring for most craft suppliers.
     
  6. ChicagoNick

    ChicagoNick Savant (1,012) Nov 16, 2012 Illinois
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    Lets keep in mind that they have limited space to store beer on an airplane. They have to stock it for the majority. Also, due to the air pressure on an airplane, every beer you consume counts as two. So a higher abv craft beer (the type i would prefer to drink) would result in more drunk passengers than had the just stocked bud light.
     
  7. cbeer88

    cbeer88 Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2007 Massachusetts

    This is not true. The side effects of alcohol, notably dehydration, can be intensified in the sky. And from traveling you may be tired, not on a proper eating schedule, etc. But ABV is still ABV - it's not going to magically get you twice as intoxicated.

    I've seen Blue Moon and Brooklyn Lager on JetBlue. Lufthansa has Warsteiner. Midwest used to have something decent but I haven't flown them in many years and don't even know who owns them now. Basically if you stay away from the major US commodity airlines, then there are some options out there. I imagine with the growth of craft and movement to cans you'll start to see more. I'm not a huge fan of drinking on the plane though - I get dehydrated enough when flying...
     
  8. vurt

    vurt Grand Pooh-Bah (4,504) Apr 11, 2004 Oregon
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    Alaska Airlines offers Alaskan Amber, which strikes me as a nice tie-in.

    Also, I remember having a small can of Fuller's London Pride on a British Airlines flight from LA to London a good number of years ago. Very nice.
     
  9. jcb7472

    jcb7472 Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2011 Florida

    Just for alcohol in general on flights, Latin American airlines are the best. I have flown to South America a few times since my wife is from Peru. On Taca Airlines, Copa, LAN and some others you can get a beer, glass of scotch, rum & coke, etc instead of a soda or whatever when they do standard drink service - no charge!

    Anchor Steam is only 4.9% ABV so that seems like a perfect choice to me. Way to go Virgin Air!
     
  10. sukwonee

    sukwonee Initiate (0) Dec 13, 2011 Washington

    yep I was going to say the same about Alaska Airlines. They also carry some Kona Brewing stuff for flights to Hawaii.
     
  11. CurtFromHershey

    CurtFromHershey Initiate (0) Oct 4, 2012 Minnesota

    Had bear republic on an Alaskan air flight from Vegas to Santa Rosa. Thumbs up!
     
  12. loafinaround

    loafinaround Initiate (0) Jul 16, 2011 New York

    I'd gladly give up all booze to get semi-palatable food on a long flight......
    the best I ever got was semi-crappy wine while going to europe on various euro airlines. I recall Malev (hungarian) being the best.
     
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  13. erichxedge

    erichxedge Zealot (567) Nov 29, 2009 California

    Airlines have to buy in a "transportation pack" case that the distributor sells to the airline for next to nothing. I work for a distributor in Southern California as a Purchaser, and the trans packs we carry are Coors Lt, Miller Lite, Heineken, Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat, Corona, Alaskan Amber, and just recently Blue Moon. Miller Lite tends to move the most, as we service LAX / Ontario / John Wayne. Certain airlines load out of certain airports. We make nothing on these cases, and its a complete hassle, but this is what the breweries and the government have worked out with the airlines.
     
  14. bumchilly25

    bumchilly25 Maven (1,481) Aug 3, 2009 Canada (BC)

    Agreed. I just had a Longboard Lager on a flight to Maui.
     
  15. OneBeertoRTA

    OneBeertoRTA Initiate (0) Jan 2, 2010 California

    Thats utter bs. As someone who has traveled more the past three years than not, I can honestly say you can drink just as much on a plane as you could in your home bar.
     
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  16. oudebueuze

    oudebueuze Initiate (0) Dec 12, 2012 California

    My last flight on Frontier Airlines had Dale's Pale Ale and Fat Tire.
     
  17. BigCheese

    BigCheese Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2009 Massachusetts

    You can carry-on nips onto a plane as they are under the volume limit, in a plastic bag and you are 21 or older. Use that information as you please.
     
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  18. Schmuck82

    Schmuck82 Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2008 Texas

    I try not to drink on flights because of the obvious bathroom problem.
     
  19. Blueribbon666

    Blueribbon666 Pooh-Bah (1,669) Jul 4, 2008 Ohio
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    Honestly, I expect the beer selection to be about as exciting as the food being served. Cafeterias, prisons & C-Rations would be an improvement...although to be fair everyone should pony up for 1st class once in their lives to see just HOW different, though not much, the flying experience becomes. Lol I mean it isn't THAT big of an improvement, but it makes coach seem like a bus ride through a third world country. "Is this the bus to Cartagena?":stuck_out_tongue:
     
  20. FEUO

    FEUO Initiate (0) Jul 24, 2012 Canada (ON)

    Can't say I've ever had a beer on a plane as the selection has always been poor. Opted for less than stellar vino or virgin spicy bloody mary. I'm sure where ever I am going there will be plenty of good beer upon landing. Otherwise, why go?
     
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