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  • Holiday Ale
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    Holiday Ale

    December 22, 2014 - Staff

    Holiday Ale Two Roads Brewing Co. Stratford, CT Type of Beer: Biere de Noel ABV: 7.3% Derived from the bière de garde style, we found this light caramel-colored offering to be generally lacking in the aroma department, with only subtle hints of sweet malt. Overall it’s enjoyable with a generally full mouthfeel that coated the... View Article

  • 2XMAS
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    2XMAS

    December 22, 2014 - Staff

    2XMAS Southern Tier Brewing Co. Lakewood, NY Type of Beer: Double spiced ale ABV: 8% Open a bottle and it’s like releasing Andy Williams in a bad Christmas sweater singing “Happy Holidays”—there’s nothing subtle about this ale. One taster equated it to a Bath and Body Works store in December, with aromas of cinnamon sticks,... View Article

  • Christmas Ale
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    Christmas Ale

    December 22, 2014 - Staff

    Christmas Ale Breckenridge Brewery Denver Type of Beer: American strong ale ABV: 7.4% On the lighter side of brown, with a thin white head and relatively low carbonation, we liked this for its sweet orange-like aroma with brown sugar. Earthy hops came though in the flavor with a sweet caramel malt finish and a taste... View Article

  • Corsendonk Christmas Ale
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    Corsendonk Christmas Ale

    December 22, 2014 - Staff

    Corsendonk Christmas Ale Brouwerij Corsendonk Oud-Turnhout, Belgium Type of Beer: Belgian dark strong ale ABV: 8.5% Pours a dark caramel with ruby highlights and a light brown head that has the stamina of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. Our panel experienced aromas of spiced fig, rum, plum, sherry and clove. Flavors of rum raisin, walnut,... View Article

  • Festive Ale
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    Festive Ale

    December 4, 2014 - Daniel Bradford

    Festive Ale Sweetwater Brewing Co. Atlanta Type of Beer: Strong ale with spices ABV: 7.7% You know the holidays are looming when red wax starts appearing around bottle caps. My first jingle bells-themed beer of the year is Sweetwater’s Festive Ale. In a glass it shows off a deep chocolate brown color, with a long... View Article

  • Proprietor’s Bourbon County Brand Stout
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    Proprietor’s Bourbon County Brand Stout

    December 1, 2014 - Adam Harold

    Proprietor’s Bourbon County Brand Stout Goose Island Beer Co. Chicago ABV: 14.1% Imagine the aroma of a Samoas Girl Scout Cookie, with a hint of cinnamon and green apple. Low head retention and there’s a balance between cinnamon and coconut flavors. Spicy and dry on the finish with the spice adding a surprisingly nice heat. —Adam... View Article

  • Vanilla Rye Bourbon County Brand Stout
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    Vanilla Rye Bourbon County Brand Stout

    December 1, 2014 - Adam Harold

    Vanilla Rye Bourbon County Brand Stout Goose Island Beer Co. Chicago ABV: 13.8% Pours black with quickly dissipating espresso color head. Aromas of a hand-dipped Coke float and crème brûlée. The taste is like vanilla custard with a slight roasty char mid-palate. Then the door flings wide open for the rye to take center stage. The vanilla... View Article

  • 2014 Bourbon County Brand Stout
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    2014 Bourbon County Brand Stout

    November 27, 2014 - John Holl

    2014 Bourbon County Brand Stout Goose Island Beer Co. Chicago ABV: 13.8% From the moment the liquid black velvet hits the glass strong notes of toasted coconut, dark chocolate and caramel rise and combine into a delightful candy bar sensation. With a thick mouthfeel and a mocha-colored head that fizzled from a fluffy head to thin... View Article

  • Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale
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    Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale

    November 27, 2014 - John Holl

    Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale Goose Island Beer Co. Chicago ABV: 12.3% There’s a whole lot of fruit happening in this beer including plum and ripe melon. The overwhelming flavor and aroma, however, is sweet maraschino cherry and light milk chocolate. It pours a deep caramel color with garnet highlights and finishes semi-dry with flavors of... View Article

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