I decided in the spirit of the holiday's, that I would keep on giving....giving myself Christmas beers that is. As it turns out there are a lot more than 25 great Christmas beers out there, so I may have tried a few more over the course of the past month I wanted to catch up on.
In no particular order they are:
12 Dogs of Christmas by Thirsty Dog Brewing Company
Frosted Frog by Hoppin' Frog Brewery
Noel de Calabaza by Jolly Pumpkin
Old Man by Southern Tier
Rudy's Spiced Christmas Ale by Matt Brewing Company (Saranac)
Celebration 2013 by Sierra Nevada
Sled Dog Doppelbock by Wagner Valley
Winter Hook #29 by Redhook Ale Brewery
Winter Lager by Samuel Adams
Winter Welcome Ale 2013 - 2014 by Samuel Smith Old Brewery
There were also a few from Belgium that were fantastic and representative of some of my favorite beers and breweries in the world!
Affligem Noël by Affligem Brewery
Gouden Carolus Noël by Brouwerij Het Anker
Delirium Noël by Brouwerij Huyghe
N'Ice Chouffe by Brasserie d'Achouffe
I think that should about take care of all the Christmas beers in the beer fridge (except a bottle of Mad Elf that I'm saving for a rainy day!) Hopefully all of you got to try as many Christmas beers as you wanted this holiday season. Let us know which ones you loved, and which ones you didn't. Which ones were special, and which ones you hope you get to try next year!
Cheers!
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Friday, December 27, 2013
Thank You!
As it turns out, surprisingly enough, I must have been pretty good this year! In addition to some other really awesome gifts, there seemed to be a theme amongst my family this year, and it's definitely a theme that I am happy with....Beer!
This year's Christmas was filled with all things beer. From beer itself; Cabin Fever, India Brown, Brother Thelonious, and an amazing bottle of Gulden Draak Brewmaster Reserve. To Books about beer, to glassware, and even bottle openers. I also got a subscription to Brew Your Own, and a gift card for Northern Brewer, so hopefully I'll get some brews going soon too.
Hopefully you all got some cool beer related gifts this holiday season. Let us know what kinds cool beer-y things you got this Christmas.
Cheers!
This year's Christmas was filled with all things beer. From beer itself; Cabin Fever, India Brown, Brother Thelonious, and an amazing bottle of Gulden Draak Brewmaster Reserve. To Books about beer, to glassware, and even bottle openers. I also got a subscription to Brew Your Own, and a gift card for Northern Brewer, so hopefully I'll get some brews going soon too.
Hopefully you all got some cool beer related gifts this holiday season. Let us know what kinds cool beer-y things you got this Christmas.
Cheers!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Merry Beer-Mas!
Well, Christmas is finally here. We woke up early, opened gifts, drank some coffee, spent time with family, shared a meal, had some egg-nog, and were blessed to have spent some time with the ones we love. I was also blessed to finally crack open a bottle of my favorite Christmas beer.
December 25th
Mad Elf by Tröegs Brewing Company
This Belgian ale hails from Hershey, PA, and is all together delicious. A vibrant red colored 11% ABV beer that tastes fantastic and not at all as strong as the high alcohol might suggest. Fragrant and complex honey and cherries fill out the flavor of this beer and when you drink it, it puts you in the Christmas spirit! Let this one warm gently a few minutes out of the fridge to capture all of the wonderful flavors and aromas.
One of the great things about this past week of Beer-Mas was that I got to share a few of these beers with some of my favorite people in the world. Hopefully you all got to share some special beers and with friends and family too.
Well, that's going to wrap it up for Beer-Mas 2013. I had a great time documenting my countdown to Christmas with you all, and thank you for taking the time for checking out this adventure! Drop me a line and let me know what special brews you got into this holiday season!
Cheers!
December 25th
Mad Elf by Tröegs Brewing Company
This Belgian ale hails from Hershey, PA, and is all together delicious. A vibrant red colored 11% ABV beer that tastes fantastic and not at all as strong as the high alcohol might suggest. Fragrant and complex honey and cherries fill out the flavor of this beer and when you drink it, it puts you in the Christmas spirit! Let this one warm gently a few minutes out of the fridge to capture all of the wonderful flavors and aromas.
One of the great things about this past week of Beer-Mas was that I got to share a few of these beers with some of my favorite people in the world. Hopefully you all got to share some special beers and with friends and family too.
Well, that's going to wrap it up for Beer-Mas 2013. I had a great time documenting my countdown to Christmas with you all, and thank you for taking the time for checking out this adventure! Drop me a line and let me know what special brews you got into this holiday season!
Cheers!
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
'Twas the Night Before Beer-Mas
And all through the house, a growler from Rochester was providing some holiday cheer.
December 24th
Kacey's Kristmas Ale by Rohrbach Brewing Company
Before departing Rochester for the holidays, I picked up a growler of a local Christmas ale to bring home with us. Kacey's Kristmas ale is unique in the Christmas beer world in that it's a pretty session-able brew at only 4.5% ABV. A red tinted brown ale with very subtle cherries, with notes of chocolate, and a tiny bit of hop bitterness. It's one of the beers that has a nice complexity without a knockout high ABV.
I took this to serve at a family Christmas gathering, and it had a pretty good reception from the people in attendance. It was nice seeing a growler of craft beer alongside the wine at our dinner.
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas eve with family, friends, and good beers.
Cheers!
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
A Very Trappist Beer-Mas
Some beers move beyond simply being a Christmas beer, and find themselves as something much more than that. And that's what the monks at the Notre-Dame de Scourmont Abbey have been able to achieve.
December 23rd
Chimay Grand Reserve (Chimay Blue) by Chimay
Chimay began producing beers in 1862 and brewed a special Christmas beer in 1948. This beer would eventually become Chimay Blue. This Belgian Dark Strong Ale has all of the complexities you expect from a Trappist beer, finishing dry, it's perfect in every way. There is something incredibly special about uncorking a bottle of this beer any time of the year, but it becomes more special at Christmas time when this beer was originally intended to be drank. Not only is this one of my favorite Christmas beers, it's one of my favorite beers.
A touch of caramel, 9% ABV, and a luscious foamy head that clings to the top of your glass as you sip this beer. I highly suggest trying this if you've never had it, and if you have experienced it, I suggest you try it again. Now available year-round, you can get bottles of this almost anywhere you are, but it's a little more special this week.
Santé! (Cheers in Flemish)
Gather around for Beer-Mas
Tonight's can (yep, another can) of Beer-Mas traveled all the way from San Francisco. It was a late addition to the Beer-Mas line-up because I just found it here in Ohio, but I'm really glad I picked it up to try
December 22nd
Fireside Chat by 21st Amendment Brewery
This Winter Spiced Ale was a pleasure to sip as we sat around the Christmas tree. Lots of chocolate in this deep brown and highly carbonated brew. Spicy and delicious, with no harshness from the 7.9% ABV. Being canned, it retained much of its freshness and was a perfect addition to Beer-Mas.
Cheers!
Monday, December 23, 2013
A Very Merry Beer-Mas
Today's beer has a great label and a fantastic flavor. Settling in for the evening, my wife and I were sharing a piece of peanut butter pie and I thought to myself..."Self, you know what beer we need to open up for today's Beer-Mas?" So I went downstairs and grabbed the bottle.
December 21st
Merry Maker by Samuel Adams
After having the Fat Jack pumpkin beer this fall, I knew I needed to try this small batch seasonal brew when I saw it at the local bottle shop. The Merry Maker is a Gingerbread Stout coming in at 9% ABV. This beer sounds and looks awesome. The picture of the sledding gingerbread men, the aromas of chocolate, coffee, and cinnamon as you pour it, the dark rich color. The beer was fantastic, hitting all the notes of a well done stout and a well done gingerbread cookie. It paired perfectly with that piece of peanut butter pie.
Hopefully you are all getting to eat and drink something special this holiday season.
Cheers!
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Checking his Beer-Mas List
And checking it twice. Today we wrapped up a few more presents, loaded up the sleigh, and drove down to Columbus, Ohio for a visit with my brother and his family. After some beautiful singing by our niece at her pre-school Christmas pageant, my brother and I stopped by a newly opened bottle shop just around the corner from his house. Crafted Drafts is a place I'm sure I'll be stopping by again next time we visit the family.
Once we got home and the kids were put to bed, it was time to check in with Santa
December 20
Santa's Private Reserve by Rogue Ales
This Christmas classic is a double hopped amber beauty of a beer. Notes of spruce trees in the crisp hoppy finish. I didn't remember it being so hoppy, but it serves a beautiful contrast to many of the sweeter Christmas beers.
Winning tons of medals at various competitions, this beer is a great one to have with family and friends during the holiday season. Remember Santa's still watching!
Cheers!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Beer-Mas reporting live from Ohio
Well, we survived the trip home to Ohio. Got the car unloaded and spent some time with family before it was time for the next installment of Beer-Mas. And when you are in Ohio, there's only one logical choice.
December 19th
Christmas Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company
A beautiful amber color, brewed with with honey, ginger, and cinnamon. This beer boasts numerous awards and always seems to be in Christmas beers top-10 lists. I always feel like this beer is a little different each year which makes it extra special for us Ohioans.
I hope everyone has safe travels wherever you are headed this winter. Crack open some Great Lakes Christmas Ale if you get a chance. You won't be sorry.
Cheers!
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Beer-Mas is heading home for the Holidays!
Well, it's about that time when we pack up the car and head out to visit our loved ones for the holidays. We're heading back to Ohio tomorrow, so this will be my last 2013 Beer-Mas in Rochester (or will it?)
Today's beer takes us south-east to Easton, PA and a brewery who I'm fairly certain create some of the most well-done labels in craft beer.
December 18th
Winter Ale by Wyerbacher
This beer was a lot darker than I expected it to be when I was pouring it. Lots of chocolate malt give this a roasty taste and a nice chocolate aroma, though I don't get much chocolate flavor in the mouth. A smooth 5.6% ABV gives it just a little extra kick than in a typical dark ale.
As a huge fan of craft beer and a huge fan of cooking, you may have noticed that I'm a very big fan of recipes involving my favorite beers, and Wyerbacher does not disappoint. Winter Ale Caramelized Walnuts with Bacon sounds like it could be the most amazing thing ever! Unfortunately I'll have to settle for the beer alone tonight as we finish wrapping and pack up the car.
Beer-Mas will resume once we hit beautiful, sunny Ohio. Until then, Cheers!
Today's beer takes us south-east to Easton, PA and a brewery who I'm fairly certain create some of the most well-done labels in craft beer.
December 18th
Winter Ale by Wyerbacher
This beer was a lot darker than I expected it to be when I was pouring it. Lots of chocolate malt give this a roasty taste and a nice chocolate aroma, though I don't get much chocolate flavor in the mouth. A smooth 5.6% ABV gives it just a little extra kick than in a typical dark ale.
As a huge fan of craft beer and a huge fan of cooking, you may have noticed that I'm a very big fan of recipes involving my favorite beers, and Wyerbacher does not disappoint. Winter Ale Caramelized Walnuts with Bacon sounds like it could be the most amazing thing ever! Unfortunately I'll have to settle for the beer alone tonight as we finish wrapping and pack up the car.
Beer-Mas will resume once we hit beautiful, sunny Ohio. Until then, Cheers!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Beer-Mas is sitting a Mile High
Tonight's Beer-Mas beer comes from a place I was lucky enough to have visited a few months back. When the wife and I headed out west to a wedding in Aspen, I knew that there were a few stops that I needed to make on our night in Denver.
December 17th
Christmas Ale by Breckenridge Brewing
Celebrating the 21st year of their Christmas Ale, this years American Strong Ale is brilliantly clear and has a subtle hop aroma with a distinct caramel-y sweetness. Coming in at 7.4%, it's strong enough to cut through even the most bitter of nights.
When checking out some more info on this beer, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the beer description on Breckenridge's website is accompanied by a recipe. Check it out here: Christmas Ale Pork Chops. At their brew pub I had a bison reuben which was amazing, so I'm guessing these pork chops aren't too bad either!
Cheers!
December 17th
Christmas Ale by Breckenridge Brewing
Celebrating the 21st year of their Christmas Ale, this years American Strong Ale is brilliantly clear and has a subtle hop aroma with a distinct caramel-y sweetness. Coming in at 7.4%, it's strong enough to cut through even the most bitter of nights.
When checking out some more info on this beer, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the beer description on Breckenridge's website is accompanied by a recipe. Check it out here: Christmas Ale Pork Chops. At their brew pub I had a bison reuben which was amazing, so I'm guessing these pork chops aren't too bad either!
Cheers!
Monday, December 16, 2013
From Keuka Lake to Beer-Mas
Today while running a few errands I decided it was time to pay another visit to AJ's Beer Warehouse and pick up a few things. I love stopping in and checking out all the bottles, what's new, and talking beer.
One of the beers they had on tap I was excited to try, because I've heard good things about this brewery from friends, but haven't had the opportunity to check them out yet.
December 16th
Winter Spice Ale by Keuka Brewing Company
This beer has a nice malty flavor with a good balance of spice. Subtle enough to not overpower the brew, but definitely noticeable. A great addition to a growing number of Fingerlakes Breweries.
I'm glad I finally got a chance to try out one of their beers, now I just need to stop by the next time the wife takes me wine tasting!
Hope everyone out there had the chance to try something new tonight. Drink Local!
Cheers!
One of the beers they had on tap I was excited to try, because I've heard good things about this brewery from friends, but haven't had the opportunity to check them out yet.
December 16th
Winter Spice Ale by Keuka Brewing Company
This beer has a nice malty flavor with a good balance of spice. Subtle enough to not overpower the brew, but definitely noticeable. A great addition to a growing number of Fingerlakes Breweries.
I'm glad I finally got a chance to try out one of their beers, now I just need to stop by the next time the wife takes me wine tasting!
Hope everyone out there had the chance to try something new tonight. Drink Local!
Cheers!
December 15th Beer-Mas
December 15th was a very busy day at the Malone house. It started with a trip to Target for some gifts and wrapping paper, followed by a stop at the grocery store to load up on ingredients for a day full of cookie making. Don't worry though, before any cookies were put in the oven, I set out to find the next beer for Beer-Mas.
December 15th
Winer Ale by Captain Lawrence Brewing Company
A dark copper and richly malty beer. Captain Lawrence calls on their secret blend of spices to give their annual Winter Ale a little something extra. What is in the secret blend? We can't be sure, but I tasted a lot of cinnamon and nutmeg while I was sipping this beer and looking out at the foot of snow that had fallen on us.
A bit over spiced for me, but it was a great way to start a day of tasting all the cookies my wife was busy baking!
Cheers!
December 15th
Winer Ale by Captain Lawrence Brewing Company
A dark copper and richly malty beer. Captain Lawrence calls on their secret blend of spices to give their annual Winter Ale a little something extra. What is in the secret blend? We can't be sure, but I tasted a lot of cinnamon and nutmeg while I was sipping this beer and looking out at the foot of snow that had fallen on us.
A bit over spiced for me, but it was a great way to start a day of tasting all the cookies my wife was busy baking!
Cheers!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Winter Storm Warnings - Beer-Mas Plows Ahead
Yesterday was a pretty crazy day. After fighting the crowds early at the mall to finish up some Christmas shopping, we got home just the snow was really starting to come down. With the fire going and the Mrs. wrapping gifts I cracked open my next bottle of Beer-Mas.
December 14th
BiFrost Winter Ale by Elysian Brewing Company
Elysian calls this a strong Pale Ale, and at 7.6% ABV I'd have to agree with them. A very clean tasting and clean looking golden brew with subtle fruit and caramel flavors. This beer definitely put me into the Christmas spirit as I watched 10 inches of the white stuff fall outside.
I'd also like to raise a glass to my brother who celebrated his first of I'm sure many 39th birthdays! Happy Birthday Brother!
Hope everyone stayed safe and out of the snow, and if you didn't get any snow where you are, then even better!
Cheers!
December 14th
BiFrost Winter Ale by Elysian Brewing Company
Elysian calls this a strong Pale Ale, and at 7.6% ABV I'd have to agree with them. A very clean tasting and clean looking golden brew with subtle fruit and caramel flavors. This beer definitely put me into the Christmas spirit as I watched 10 inches of the white stuff fall outside.
I'd also like to raise a glass to my brother who celebrated his first of I'm sure many 39th birthdays! Happy Birthday Brother!
Hope everyone stayed safe and out of the snow, and if you didn't get any snow where you are, then even better!
Cheers!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Another night in Kalamazoo for Beer-Mas
So, on this night, I decided to stay with the same company that brought us yesterdays Beer-Mas offering
December 13th
Christmas Ale by Bell's Brewery
Quite different than the Winter White Ale, the Christmas Ale is much darker, roastier, with flavors of toffee. Using a special malted barley that comes wholly from Michigan, they can get all of these flavors without adding any additional spices.
At 5.5% ABV, this winter offering would be perfect any time of the day. Give it a try if Bell's can be found near you.
Cheers!
December 13th
Christmas Ale by Bell's Brewery
Quite different than the Winter White Ale, the Christmas Ale is much darker, roastier, with flavors of toffee. Using a special malted barley that comes wholly from Michigan, they can get all of these flavors without adding any additional spices.
At 5.5% ABV, this winter offering would be perfect any time of the day. Give it a try if Bell's can be found near you.
Cheers!
Friday, December 13, 2013
Beer-Mas is getting snowier
I'm not sure if there is snow on the ground in Kalamazoo, MI, but as the snow is falling here in Rochester, it's definitely starting to put me into the Christmas spirit. (All of these Christmas beers aren't hurting either!) The next beer in our list takes it's cue from the white stuff.
December 12th
Winter White Ale by Bell's Brewery
Bell's has only recently distributed to this area of the country, and I couldn't be happier for it. They make some fantastic beers, and this one is no exception.
Not what you might normally think of when you picture a winter-time beer, this one is based loosely on a Belgian Wit Bier. A light, crisp, beer with some fruity notes is a nice contrast to the seasons heavier food and drink.
Give this refreshing beer a try after shoveling all that snow from your driveway and sidewalks.
Cheers!
December 12th
Winter White Ale by Bell's Brewery
Bell's has only recently distributed to this area of the country, and I couldn't be happier for it. They make some fantastic beers, and this one is no exception.
Not what you might normally think of when you picture a winter-time beer, this one is based loosely on a Belgian Wit Bier. A light, crisp, beer with some fruity notes is a nice contrast to the seasons heavier food and drink.
Give this refreshing beer a try after shoveling all that snow from your driveway and sidewalks.
Cheers!
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow for Beer-Mas
It's that time of year when Lake Erie and Lake Ontario combine forces to make everything beautiful for a few days and everyone start counting down the days until spring. That's right, Lake Effect Snow, and we got some today (and probably a bunch more tonight!)
As being one of America's snowiest cities, it's safe to say that we get at least 2x more snow than most of the country. So with that in mind, I present you the next Beer-Mas brew!
December 11th
2XMAS by Southern Tier Brewing Company
Southern Tier calls this a double spiced ale brewed in the tradition of Swedish Glögg, but having never had any Glögg, I can't really speak to that. It's also suggested that you pair this with pickled herring, which I'm fresh out of. What I can say though is that this is a wholly complex, deep red, loaded with nutmeg and orange peel, super warming beer.
In only the second year for this beer, it's safe to say that Southern Tier is making a move to get in amongst some of the other Christmas Beer classics. A well done and fantastic addition to this years Beer-Mas.
Skål! (Cheers!)
As being one of America's snowiest cities, it's safe to say that we get at least 2x more snow than most of the country. So with that in mind, I present you the next Beer-Mas brew!
December 11th
2XMAS by Southern Tier Brewing Company
Southern Tier calls this a double spiced ale brewed in the tradition of Swedish Glögg, but having never had any Glögg, I can't really speak to that. It's also suggested that you pair this with pickled herring, which I'm fresh out of. What I can say though is that this is a wholly complex, deep red, loaded with nutmeg and orange peel, super warming beer.
In only the second year for this beer, it's safe to say that Southern Tier is making a move to get in amongst some of the other Christmas Beer classics. A well done and fantastic addition to this years Beer-Mas.
Skål! (Cheers!)
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Coast to Coast for Beer-Mas
Yesterday, the beverage we enjoyed for Beer-Mas hailed from Portland, OR. Santa's sleigh made it all the way across the country to Westminster, MA for our next beer.
December 10th
Winter Ale by Wachusett Brewing Company
This Scotch Ale was first brewed in 1995. Highly malty with a bit of smokiness in the finish. A good clean taste without any of the spicing we've experienced in some of the other Beer-Mas offerings.
It's hard to say where Beer-Mas is headed next, but keep checking back to see what special brew is next on the list.
Cheers!
December 10th
Winter Ale by Wachusett Brewing Company
This Scotch Ale was first brewed in 1995. Highly malty with a bit of smokiness in the finish. A good clean taste without any of the spicing we've experienced in some of the other Beer-Mas offerings.
It's hard to say where Beer-Mas is headed next, but keep checking back to see what special brew is next on the list.
Cheers!
Monday, December 9, 2013
Beer-Mas is getting colder....Brrr!
Well, the weather is finally turning colder and they are calling for some snow over the next week, so today I turn to a holiday beer with a great name and the ability to warm you up on the coldest of nights.
December 9th
Brrr Seasonal Ale by Widmer Brothers
This higher alcohol (7.2%) red ale is a perfect holiday beer. Caramel flavors with just enough hop bitterness to keep the malt and the alcohol sweetness in line. It finishes smooth and warming, perfect for a cold night.
As I drink this, it's quickly becoming one of my favorites of the holiday beers I've had so far this Beer-Mas! I'd definitely check this one out if you can get it in your area.
Cheers!
December 9th
Brrr Seasonal Ale by Widmer Brothers
This higher alcohol (7.2%) red ale is a perfect holiday beer. Caramel flavors with just enough hop bitterness to keep the malt and the alcohol sweetness in line. It finishes smooth and warming, perfect for a cold night.
As I drink this, it's quickly becoming one of my favorites of the holiday beers I've had so far this Beer-Mas! I'd definitely check this one out if you can get it in your area.
Cheers!
A Beer-Mas Weekend
After visiting a few breweries in the Fingerlakes on Saturday, it was time to get back to the business at hand...Beer-Mas!
Deciding to stay with the theme of New York beers for the day, I settled upon a pretty great beer from a brewery that's just far enough away to have eluded a visit so far. Though, fear not, I'll be making the trip to Cooperstown soon enough.
December 7th
Adoration by Brewery Ommegang
This holiday inspired Belgian dark strong was the perfect companion to watching the MLS Cup final after a long day of driving through the Fingerlakes. I would have liked a little drier finish, but the flavors and complexity were fantastic.
Sunday started with a pretty lengthy run on the treadmill and then moved on to all things Christmas prep. A trip to Target for some gifts, Christmas cards, and the first of I'm sure many screenings of Elf, I was ready for my next beer.
December 8th
Christmas Ale (2011) by Goose Island Beer Co.
This annual release from Goose Island is like a few others on my list that changes every year. I'd love to tell you theres some significance about this being a bottle from 2011, but it just happened to be what they had at the bottle shop. Oh well, a little age led to some complexity, I just wish I would have had a few years to taste the difference.
Based on a brown ale (which happens to be one of my favorite styles) this beer was rich and malty. I'll look forward to trying different release years of this one in the future.
Hope everyone out there had a great weekend. Let me know what you were pouring!
Cheers!
Deciding to stay with the theme of New York beers for the day, I settled upon a pretty great beer from a brewery that's just far enough away to have eluded a visit so far. Though, fear not, I'll be making the trip to Cooperstown soon enough.
December 7th
Adoration by Brewery Ommegang
This holiday inspired Belgian dark strong was the perfect companion to watching the MLS Cup final after a long day of driving through the Fingerlakes. I would have liked a little drier finish, but the flavors and complexity were fantastic.
Sunday started with a pretty lengthy run on the treadmill and then moved on to all things Christmas prep. A trip to Target for some gifts, Christmas cards, and the first of I'm sure many screenings of Elf, I was ready for my next beer.
December 8th
Christmas Ale (2011) by Goose Island Beer Co.
This annual release from Goose Island is like a few others on my list that changes every year. I'd love to tell you theres some significance about this being a bottle from 2011, but it just happened to be what they had at the bottle shop. Oh well, a little age led to some complexity, I just wish I would have had a few years to taste the difference.
Based on a brown ale (which happens to be one of my favorite styles) this beer was rich and malty. I'll look forward to trying different release years of this one in the future.
Hope everyone out there had a great weekend. Let me know what you were pouring!
Cheers!
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