
Devils Backbone Brewing Company is set in Nelson County, Virginia — just a short drive from mile marker 842 on the Appalachian Trail — and founder Steve Crandall (along with the entire outdoor-oriented DB team) are pretty tapped into the hiking community there. “We get great joy in meeting the 100s of hikers that stop by our place for free camping and some healthy carb-loading stop at our pub,” says Crandall. He started hiking the Appalachian Trail in 1966 at the age of 10 and that love of the outdoors inspired Devils Backbone to partner with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy by donating some of the profits from its Bavarian-style Hefeweizen Trail Angel Weiss to support preservation efforts on the AT. Since that love of the outdoors is part of the culture at Devils Backbone, Crandall shared with us a round-up of his personal must-have gear list for a day or two on the trail.
Pocket Rocket

“I have used everything from white gas stoves to the super fancy jet boils, but you just can’t beat the reliability, light weight and flexibility of this stove.”