Seasonal Beers

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Seasonal Beers

Post by Bfan53again »

My apologies if this thread already exists here, but I couldn't find it so here we go...... :pirate:

I love beer and especially brews that are available seasonally (yes, Virginia, even beer has its seasons)..... :wink:

Yesterday a buddy of mine gave me a case of Michelob's limited run Winter's Bourbon Cask Ale (yeah, it's nice to have buddies like this).... [smilie=coolup.gif] Here's the web site link: http://www.michelob.com/ExploreSeasonalWinter.aspx

Neither of us are huge Michelob fans, but he said he had recently tried this and found it to be "quite good". With ABV of 6%, it is a beer to enjoy, not pound down! :roll:

I'll try one when I get home from work tonight, but was curious if other BNers had tried this beer?

What other seasonal beers do you recommend?
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It's Troegs Mad Elf for me. A word of caution, 11% AVB!
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Interesting.
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i like this one at this time of year :D
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Post by Landshark Girl »

Great Lakes Christmas Ale is my favorite. We can't even keep the stuff on our shelves where I work because it's so popular. Pretty much every store in the area is out because it sells so fast. My sister's bar is selling it for $10 for a tall draft because, well, people will still buy it. Yum...it's good.

Also, Lump of Coal (not sure who makes it) is quite good. Has anyone ever tried it?
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Re: Seasonal Beers

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I see I'm not the only seasonal beer fan here at BN........ :o :roll: :pirate:

Great suggestions from each of you........and keep 'em coming, OK? And enjoy your favorite seasonal brew!
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Post by backstreets77 »

J.LeP wrote:It's Troegs Mad Elf for me. A word of caution, 11% AVB!
Im a diehard Troegs guy. So always Mad Elf. And yes I do watch my Elf intake now so I dont get Elfed.
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Bfan53again wrote:My apologies if this thread already exists here, but I couldn't find it so here we go...... :pirate:

I love beer and especially brews that are available seasonally (yes, Virginia, even beer has its seasons)..... :wink:

Yesterday a buddy of mine gave me a case of Michelob's limited run Winter's Bourbon Cask Ale (yeah, it's nice to have buddies like this).... [smilie=coolup.gif] Here's the web site link: http://www.michelob.com/ExploreSeasonalWinter.aspx

Neither of us are huge Michelob fans, but he said he had recently tried this and found it to be "quite good". With ABV of 6%, it is a beer to enjoy, not pound down! :roll:

I'll try one when I get home from work tonight, but was curious if other BNers had tried this beer?

What other seasonal beers do you recommend?
I tried this one. Not a fan. It tasted like they melted a scoop of vanilla in it to me.
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backstreets77 wrote:
J.LeP wrote:It's Troegs Mad Elf for me. A word of caution, 11% AVB!
Im a diehard Troegs guy. So always Mad Elf. And yes I do watch my Elf intake now so I dont get Elfed.
Troegs does some excellent beers.......and it's nice to support a local brewery! :pirate:
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Post by tigzoe »

Ok, let me see what I can pull out of memory...

During the spring and summer, I am a HUGE fan of Vacationland from Gritty's (Maine). Great beer to kick back with after mowing the lawn, weeding, or walking into the kitchen.

Once Autumn gets here, I go straight for Pumpkinhead Ale (shout out to The Porch for carrying it and enjoyed a couple of weeks ago). Usually, I get Shipyard (Maine), but i did find a lonesome 6 pack from Smuttynose (NH) so I felt bad and picked it up. It was a long drive so I am waiting for it to get cold.

Now that winter is fast approaching, I am looking forward to a cold Hibernator from Long Trail Ale (VT). Honorable mention goes to Double Bag from Long Trail when I have had a really crappy day that I want to forget about.

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tigzoe wrote:Ok, let me see what I can pull out of memory...

During the spring and summer, I am a HUGE fan of Vacationland from Gritty's (Maine). Great beer to kick back with after mowing the lawn, weeding, or walking into the kitchen.

Once Autumn gets here, I go straight for Pumpkinhead Ale (shout out to The Porch for carrying it and enjoyed a couple of weeks ago). Usually, I get Shipyard (Maine), but i did find a lonesome 6 pack from Smuttynose (NH) so I felt bad and picked it up. It was a long drive so I am waiting for it to get cold.

Now that winter is fast approaching, I am looking forward to a cold Hibernator from Long Trail Ale (VT). Honorable mention goes to Double Bag from Long Trail when I have had a really crappy day that I want to forget about.

No Ed, you aren't the only one!
My wife thought it was "silly" for me to be constantly changing the beers I buy during the year......but then she's not a beer drinker! :o They just don't understand..... :roll: :pirate:

New England has some great craft brewers....... [smilie=coolup.gif]
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Bfan53again wrote:
tigzoe wrote:Ok, let me see what I can pull out of memory...

During the spring and summer, I am a HUGE fan of Vacationland from Gritty's (Maine). Great beer to kick back with after mowing the lawn, weeding, or walking into the kitchen.

Once Autumn gets here, I go straight for Pumpkinhead Ale (shout out to The Porch for carrying it and enjoyed a couple of weeks ago). Usually, I get Shipyard (Maine), but i did find a lonesome 6 pack from Smuttynose (NH) so I felt bad and picked it up. It was a long drive so I am waiting for it to get cold.

Now that winter is fast approaching, I am looking forward to a cold Hibernator from Long Trail Ale (VT). Honorable mention goes to Double Bag from Long Trail when I have had a really crappy day that I want to forget about.

No Ed, you aren't the only one!
My wife thought it was "silly" for me to be constantly changing the beers I buy during the year......but then she's not a beer drinker! :o They just don't understand..... :roll: :pirate:

New England has some great craft brewers....... [smilie=coolup.gif]
We are pretty lucky in NE with all the microbrews and brewpubs. Boston Beer Works and Salem Beer Works has some good stuff as well, but only available in growlers.

I don't drink wine, I do beer. And you actually don't have an option, seasonal beers are seasonal, you have to keep changing/trying different types.
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The Boston Beer Co./Sam Adams has crafted some very good seaonal beers......their Winter Lager is available locally on draft and very good: http://www.samueladams.com/enjoy-our-be ... fbeb5593e4

Boston Beer was at the forefront of the craft brewing industry and, despite the company's growth, has kept its quality at a high level.
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Toffee brown, medium-bodied, with a creamy head and an aroma of raisins and freshly baked dark bread. Mild Winter’s rich caramel malt and spicy rye flavors are sure to take the bite out of whatever Old Man Winter brews up for you this year.


Not a bad beer at all, changes a lil every year, just like when they had the christmas ale
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So many different beers to try around the country, so little time........ :o :roll: :pirate:

I do feel that the smaller, regional craft brewers are the future of beer........many people have had enough of the bland, commercial brews.

Sorry, but, yes, Landshark is in that category. It's an OK beer to pound down after mowing the lawn or at a JB concert, but when I really want to simply enjoy a fine beer......I'll take a craft brew any day! :pirate:
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Post by Landshark Girl »

Just tried Thirsty Dog's 12 Dogs of Christmas out of Akron, OH this past weekend. It is very good!

Also, I'm trying to get Troeg's Mad Elf where I work since it got such rave reviews in this thread.
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Bfan53again wrote:So many different beers to try around the country, so little time........ :o :roll: :pirate:

I do feel that the smaller, regional craft brewers are the future of beer........many people have had enough of the bland, commercial brews.

Sorry, but, yes, Landshark is in that category. It's an OK beer to pound down after mowing the lawn or at a JB concert, but when I really want to simply enjoy a fine beer......I'll take a craft brew any day! :pirate:
I agree! A nice craft brew is an awesome reward at the end of the day. It is kind of like supporting the "local" economy as compared to big box stores. Give me something made with passion any day of the week.
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Landshark Girl wrote:Just tried Thirsty Dog's 12 Dogs of Christmas out of Akron, OH this past weekend. It is very good!

Also, I'm trying to get Troeg's Mad Elf where I work since it got such rave reviews in this thread.
Troeg's Mad Elf is very good........here's hoping you can find some to try! [smilie=coolup.gif]
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tigzoe wrote:
Bfan53again wrote:So many different beers to try around the country, so little time........ :o :roll: :pirate:

I do feel that the smaller, regional craft brewers are the future of beer........many people have had enough of the bland, commercial brews.

Sorry, but, yes, Landshark is in that category. It's an OK beer to pound down after mowing the lawn or at a JB concert, but when I really want to simply enjoy a fine beer......I'll take a craft brew any day! :pirate:
I agree! A nice craft brew is an awesome reward at the end of the day. It is kind of like supporting the "local" economy as compared to big box stores. Give me something made with passion any day of the week.
I'll second that sentiment! The many craft brews have really opened peoples' eyes (and tastebuds) to what beers can be. Do I enjoy all of the seasonal brews I try? No, but I enjoy the experience! :pirate:
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If something or someone gets you down, just remember: "In a hundred years it all won’t matter.........."
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Re: Seasonal Beers

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backstreets77 wrote:
J.LeP wrote:It's Troegs Mad Elf for me. A word of caution, 11% AVB!
Im a diehard Troegs guy. So always Mad Elf. And yes I do watch my Elf intake now so I dont get Elfed.
Walked into the beer distributer yesterday and they have 19 cases of Mad Elf on sale for $49.99.
That's a little cheaper than usual. :pirate:
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