We're all kind of on our own desert islands right now, so it's a great time to run through the Barrel to Bottle crew's desert island beers. These cans and bottles have stood the test of time, be they tall cripsy boys from the land of sky blue waters, or malty and spicy Belgian classics. These are the beers that mean something, the ones that we'd want to be stranded with. During Q&A, a listener wants to know what the Barrel to Bottle crew looks for when cellaring beer.

Presented in no particular order, drink along at home with the following beers:

Pipeworks Ninja vs. Unicorn Hamm's Metropolitan Krankshaft Kölsch  Duvel Trappistes Rochefort 8 Half Acre Bodem Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout Ayinger Jarhundert Bier Bells Oberon Boon Mariage Parfait

We're all kind of on our own desert islands right now, so it's a great time to run through the Barrel to Bottle crew's desert island beers. These cans and bottles have stood the test of time, be they tall cripsy boys from the land of sky blue waters, or malty and spicy Belgian classics. These are the beers that mean something, the ones that we'd want to be stranded with. During Q&A, a listener wants to know what the Barrel to Bottle crew looks for when cellaring beer.

Presented in no particular order, drink along at home with the following beers:

Pipeworks Ninja vs. Unicorn Hamm's Metropolitan Krankshaft Kölsch  Duvel Trappistes Rochefort 8 Half Acre Bodem Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout Ayinger Jarhundert Bier Bells Oberon Boon Mariage Parfait