Buyer's Guide for Beer Lovers

Lagers

Not Your Grandfather’s Lager

Winter Lager

Spiced winter beers are popular hybrids among U.S. craft brewers. Typically they are strong lagers that may have had some spice added during the brewing process. True to their name, they make ideal sipping beers with which to ward off winters chill and get a dose of seasonal spices. This style is usually brewed before Christmas and brewers frequently make annual adjustments to their often secret recipes in an effort to obtain that perfect symbiosis between spices, hops and malt.

Interpreting the 100-point Scale

Consumers can translate the point score to the following quality bands:

Point Range Quality Band
96-100 points Platinum
90-95 points Gold
85-90 points Silver
80-84 points Bronze
Less than 80 Not Recommended
Legend
  • = Brewpub
  • ABV = Alcohol by volume
  • Date denotes the date on which the beer was tasted

93 Samuel Adams Winter Lager, The Boston Beer Co. (MA). 5.6% ABV (11/09)
Deep copper color. Roasted grain and buttery kettle corn aromas have a nice hint of cinnamon sugar and dried fruits and follow through on a round, supple entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium-to-full body with chewy molasses and toasted rye bread notes. Finishes with a long, earthy hop accent. Nicely balanced and very drinkable.

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