It wouldn't be the Christmas season if I didn't take a moment to write the
obligatory post about Christmas beer recommendations. It seems that I, and many
bloggers like me, write this post every year. Last year, I went full-on grizzly
bear and recommended 25 beers for the Christmas season. This year I will cop
out and only do 12. Why 12? Because if I do 12, I can co-opt the “12 days of
Christmas” song and make it into a gimmick for my beer recommendation blog. Too
easy.
And to
make this list extra awesome, all of these are brewed in the good-ole U. S. of
A. ‘Murica!
On the
first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
One
Winter Warmer, by Harpoon Brewery (Boston, MA) – Winter Warmer - Dark, copper
colored, sweet and malty with notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla – Not overly
hoppy – 5.5% ABV – Quite nice
On the second
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Two
Our Special Ales, by Anchor Brewing Company (San Francisco, CA) – Winter Warmer
- Dark, deep brown colored, sweet spicy complex flavor and aroma, notes of
cinnamon, nutmeg, berries, juniper, cloves, molasses, pine? – 5.5% ABV –
Delicious
Three
Winter Ales, by Weyerbacher Brewing Company (Easton, PA) – Winter Warmer - Dark,
rich brown color, almost amber in color, molasses and nut notes, easy to drink,
5.6% ABV – Very good
On the fourth
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Four
Samuel Adams Old Fezziwig Ales, by Boston Beer Company (Boston, MA) – Winter
Warmer - Mahogany color – cinnamon, ginger and orange peel notes – one of my
personal favorites – 5.9% ABV – Delicious
Blogger’s note: Sam Adams needs to sell this as a stand alone six pack, instead of just one of the six beers available in their winter seasonal variety pack.
On the fifth
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Five
Samuel Adams Holiday Porters, by Boston Beer Company (Boston, MA) – Porter - Dark
brown – caramel and molasses notes – slightly bitter – also part of the Sam
Adams winter seasonal variety pack – 5.9% ABV – Very satisfying
On the sixth
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Six
Santa’s Private Reserve Ales, by Rogue Ales (Ashland, OR) – Amber Ale - Amber color
– hoppy with grapefruit notes – very well balanced – 6% ABV – Delicious
Seven
Celebration Ales, by Sierra Nevada Brewing Company (Chico, CA) – American IPA -
Dark amber color – robust hoppy and bitter flavor – pine and grapefruit in the
nose – seasonal IPA? Yes, please. – 6.8% ABV – Wonderful
On the eighth
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Eight
Prelude Special Ales, by Shipyard Brewing Company (Portland, ME) – Winter
Warmer - Maple syrup color – maple syrup flavor, along with nutmeg and caramel –
bold and malty – 6.8% ABV – A treat
On the ninth
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Nine
Old Jubilation Ales, by Avery Brewing Company (Boulder, CO) – Winter Warmer - Deep
mahogany color, boozy spiced brown ale with five different malts in the mash,
hazelnut and butterscotch notes on the nose and taste – 8% ABV – Great brew
On the tenth
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Ten
Frosted Frog Christmas Ales, by Hoppin’ Frog Brewery (Akron, OH) – Winter
Warmer - Dark color – very sweet and very aromatic – cinnamon, ginger and
nutmeg notes like liquid ginger bread – full-bodied – more of a desert than a
beer – 8.6% ABV – Fantastic
Eleven
Santa’s Little Helpers, by Port Brewing Company (San Diego, CA) – Imperial Stout
- Pitch black color – burnt coffee and black licorice in the nose – roasted barley
and very bitter hop flavor – 10% ABV – Seriously Intense
On the twelfth
day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
Twelve
The Mad Elfs, by Tröegs Brewing Company (Hershey, PA) – Belgian strong dark ale
- Red-brown color – Belgian yeast and cherries in the nose – complex, sweet,
boozy, Belgian taste – 11% ABV – Sublime
… and
then I passed out for the rest of the holiday season.
Here’s
to craft-brewed happiness… Cheers!
Great list!! Gonna have to go search for a couple of these! Surprised that Great Lakes Christmas Ale wasn't mentioned.
ReplyDeleteOnly listed 12, certainly not an exhaustive list.
ReplyDeleteOnly listed 12, certainly not an exhaustive list.
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