I love winter seasonals, do you? Which ones?
O’Dell isolation ale- dark, malty, slightly sweet, quaffable, delish.
Avery Old Jubilation, English Strong- classic, complex, so malty and delicious.
Left Hand Fade to Black, dark rye ale, so many flavors, contemplative.
Great Divide Hibernation Ale, English Old Ale, old world, smooth, strong.
Great Divide Yeti is one of the best Imperial Stouts ever.
Oskar Blues Ten Fidy Imperial Stout, like oil, so roasty.
Dry Dock Cranberry Sour, really nice, more tart than sour, sessionable.
Anchor Steam Merry Christmas, a nice surprise each year.
St Bernardis Christmas Ale, gotta have it, love Belgians. Any good dubbed or quad is a great winter beer.
And, bourbon barrel aged anything. I need to keg more of my barrel aged Belgian Strong.
I have a great home brewed Imperial Stout, barrel aged, maybe this year I’ll toss in some spices and orange. Cranberries?
Never found winter homebrews I really love, and so love my traditional commercials I haven’t tried hard enough.
I have a very special spot in my heart drinking rich, dark ,warming beers on a cold or snowy day. And Colorado is a great place to do it. You?
O’Dell isolation ale- dark, malty, slightly sweet, quaffable, delish.
Avery Old Jubilation, English Strong- classic, complex, so malty and delicious.
Left Hand Fade to Black, dark rye ale, so many flavors, contemplative.
Great Divide Hibernation Ale, English Old Ale, old world, smooth, strong.
Great Divide Yeti is one of the best Imperial Stouts ever.
Oskar Blues Ten Fidy Imperial Stout, like oil, so roasty.
Dry Dock Cranberry Sour, really nice, more tart than sour, sessionable.
Anchor Steam Merry Christmas, a nice surprise each year.
St Bernardis Christmas Ale, gotta have it, love Belgians. Any good dubbed or quad is a great winter beer.
And, bourbon barrel aged anything. I need to keg more of my barrel aged Belgian Strong.
I have a great home brewed Imperial Stout, barrel aged, maybe this year I’ll toss in some spices and orange. Cranberries?
Never found winter homebrews I really love, and so love my traditional commercials I haven’t tried hard enough.
I have a very special spot in my heart drinking rich, dark ,warming beers on a cold or snowy day. And Colorado is a great place to do it. You?