10 WINTER BEERS TO TRY
Join us with these 10 Winter Beers to Try!

10 Winter Beers to Try:
(PS We’ll be bringing you our Top 5 Favorites once we’ve completed the taste tests!)
1. Nutcracker Ale (Boulevard Brewing Co.)
Described as a hearty, warming winter ale, with spicy hops set in contrast with flavors of molasses this sounds like a winner on a cold winters day!
2. Insomnia Coffee Cream Ale (Cream Ale with Lactose and Coffee from Vertigo Brewing)
Tortoiseshell blend coffee plus a slightly sweet cream ale… A magic mix for those who dig a buzz with their brew!
3. Alpha Klaus (Christmas Porter from 3 Floyd’s Brewpub)
Hops + chocolate malt + mexican sugar! Whoa!
4. Accumulation (White IPA from New Belgium Brewing)
Created with plenty of new hop varietals and a bit of wheat, this smooth white IPA is mixing things up this winter!
5. Snow & Tell Scotch Ale (Boulevard Brewing Co.)
Toffee and caramel notes? Count us in. This one should also have hints of smoked malt and a touch of hoppy spiciness.
6. 12 Dogs of Christmas Ale (from Thirsty Dog Brewing Co.)
A traditional holiday beer, this brew is spice-filled with loads of ginger, nutmeg and cinnamon! Don’t forget the caramel malts & honey.. Great for indulging in on a cold December evening!
7. Hot Cakes, Brunch Ale (Imperial Breakfast Brown Ale from Oakshire Brewing)
This big brown ale boasts hints of spice and notes of sweet maple syrup! Made with oats, and spiced with vanilla beans and cinnamon – this brunch inspired brew is one we cannot wait to try!
8. Holly Jolly Aged on Plums (Spiced Brown Ale from Fat Heads Brewing)
No wonder Santa’s checks are rosy! This ale, aged in plums and flavored with ginger, honey, cinnamon, malt and nutmeg, is on our Christmas list!
9. Festive Ale (from SweetWater Brewing Company)
Brewed with loads of malt and a bit of cinnamon, this spicy brew promises a warm escape from the brisk winter air – Baby it’s cold outside!
10. Winter White Ale (Belgian-Style White Ale from Bell’s Beer)
This flavorful yet light winter ale is a blend of wheat malts and barley. You’ll notice fruity and clove aromas though this one was created without the use of spices!
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Looks like I need to make a trip to Jungle Jim’s! Thanks for sharing. Cheers??
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