Didn't know they had room to bring beer with them to space.
You'd be surprised at the crazy crap these astronauts brought with them. In those days, they actually piloted the rockets. No computers sophisticated enough to truly automate stuff. As pilots, they were actually in charge of large parts of the mission, and their lives...so they each had a personal preference kit that didn't add significant weight, or endanger the craft. Beer, being a carbonated liquid, would not have been brought on the actual moon flight. However, Aldrin brought a tiny bottle of wine to use to take Communion on the surface, where there was enough gravity to drink from a chalice. https://www.guideposts.org/better-living/life-advice/finding-life-purpose/guideposts-classics-when-buzz-aldrin-took-communion-on-the-moon
If you do a reverse image search on that picture you'll see that the photo was taken onboard the USS Hornet in 1969, as the 3 astronauts were kept in quarantine after splashdown.
The link that comes up for me with that photo is Michael Collins obituary, where it is reprinted and captioned, here: https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/04/28/michael-collins-astronaut-who-traveled-to-moon-on-apollo-11-dies-at-90/
If you don't know how to do a reverse image search, this is a good free site that will search Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu, Reddit, etc. I found it via the Google reverse seach. http://imgops.com/
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