Monday, January 3, 2011

Top 10 Winter Seasonal Beer's


This is my list of the must drink winter seasonal beer's, so I hope you can go out and try these fabulous brews

1. Deschutes Brewery Abyss: This beer is an imperial stout with plenty of complexity and character. Age for a year or so an you'll have a beer that can quite possibly be the best stout in the world.

2. Anderson Valley Winter Solstice: A creamy beer with plenty of winter in it. Not overly spiced or under spiced..... just perfect. Pick up a six pack and enjoy!

3. Dogfish Head Chicory Stout: A low abv stout with plenty of coffee notes and light chocolate. Goes well with most meals and its great alone. a  bit pricey, but worth the money.

4. St. Feuillien Cuvee De Noel: A great Belgian seasonal. Loaded with plenty of flavor and high abv to surely keep the winter cold away. 

5. Affligem Noel: a dark brown beer that smell like Christmas! what else need to be said.

6. Sierra Nevada Celebration: Nicely hopped and spiced. A perfect winter beer with more to offer than other beer's in its category.

7. Ale Smith Yule Smith: Hopped perfectly and it smells of pine tree and nutmeg, Yummy!

8. Firestone Velvet Merlin: A stout with character. Very smooth for a stout but also packs plenty of flavor.

9. Anchor Christmas: For years its been a staple of the winter months. Every year a different recipe is made and every year it satisfies. A must have for the winter months.

10. Dogfish Head World Wide Stout: Hard to find, hard to justify paying 10 dollars for a 12 oz bottle, but definitely a pleaser. With an 18 % abv and heavy coffee and barley flavors, this beer fulfills and justifies a place on this list,

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