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re: Help me pick my Christmas beers

Posted on 12/23/14 at 9:01 am to
Posted by mouton
Savannah,Ga
Member since Aug 2006
28276 posts
Posted on 12/23/14 at 9:01 am to
34. Highland : Clawhammer Asheville, NC 5% Oktoberfest
This Oktoberfest style beer brings clean caramel biscuit malt notes up front with a touch of dry bitterness at the finish.

35. Victory : Winter Cheers Downingtown, PA 6.7% Hefeweizen w/ oats- Hops (Tettnang & Citra)
A wheat ale, combining German wheat and barley malts, oats, torrified wheat and whole flower Tettnang and Citra hops, this fruity and warming holiday brew delivers a refreshing finish, with spicy hints of banana, clove and citrus.

36. Highland : Razor Wit Asheville, NC 4.5% Wit
Smooth, yet crisp, subtly spicy Witbier with orange peel, coriander, and banana yeast flavor.

37. Rogue : Dead Guy Ale Newport, OR 6.5% Maibock
In the style of a German Maibock, using Pacman ale yeast. Deep honey in color with a malty aroma and a rich hearty flavor.

38. Dogfish Head : Festina Peche Milton, DE 4.5% Berliner Weisse fermented w/ Peaches
All natural peach flavors in both the aroma and the body of this light, slightly sour-tasting weissbier.

39. Bell's : Winter White Ale Kalamazoo, MI 5% Witbier
Offers a lighter yet abundantly flavorful alternative to the traditional heavy winter warmers. Fermented with a Belgian ale yeast, this blend of barley & wheat malts yields a mixture of clove and fruity aromas, all without the use of any spices.
Posted by timbo
Red Stick, La.
Member since Dec 2011
7348 posts
Posted on 12/23/14 at 11:09 am to
I'm a big fan of pretty much anything Ommegang puts out. You can get Three Philosophers year round, but it is an excellent beer. It's got a cherry taste to it, so it would be nice at Christmas.

Sierra Nevada and Lagunitas have a similar high batting average for making really good beers. Can't go wrong with them.

Dogfish Head are really strong and that peach beer looks like it would be in my wheelhouse. I like sours.

Bell's has an excellent rep, but I'm not cuckoo about white ales.
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