Winter Brew Thread

The Kalmyk

Well-Known Member
Ok fellas...What should we be looking for? With old man winter around the corner, what brew will make us feel nice and warm this winter? I'll start it off...


Anderson Valley Winter Solstice
 

Glancing Aft

Active Member
It doesn't have a clever winter name, and it's not even a winter brew, but there is only one beer I grab when the snow is falling,

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Other than that, Mad Elf
 
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Norm

Mayor McCheese
Team MTBNJ Halter's
just picked up a six of never summer ale from boulder brewing.

I saw that Saturday and wondered how it was. How was it?

For me, winter means the big Russian Imperial Stouts. I love Brooklyn Chocolate Stout and Victory Storm King. Porters are also ok, but to me Porter is like a Stout, just not as good.

The winter specific spiced stuff is not something I care for.
 

VanDbtRiver

Well-Known Member
I saw that Saturday and wondered how it was. How was it?

For me, winter means the big Russian Imperial Stouts. I love Brooklyn Chocolate Stout and Victory Storm King. Porters are also ok, but to me Porter is like a Stout, just not as good.

The winter specific spiced stuff is not something I care for.

nice , gonna say burgundy in color, sweet yet hoppy. worth a try
 
G

Greenman

Guest
One of my favorite winter time brew.

Weyerbacher Old Heathen
 

dhsean

Member
Had a Murphy's can after the last DH race of the season. I was celebrating winning the NY State DH Championship at Plattekill so it tasted like the best beer ever. :D
 

Shaggz

A strong 7
I'm drinking a River Horse Belgian Frostbite right now. Pretty darn good.

Is Mad Elf really $15 per 6 :scared:
 
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clarkenstein

JORBA Board Member/Chapter Leader
JORBA.ORG
my winter selection usually turns toward ales. smuttynose old brown dog ale or rogue dead guy.
 

Shaggz

A strong 7
I tend to drink ales in the summer. Tall people are weird (except for the MTBNJ Twin Towers!)
Technically speaking, the beers you mentioned are ales. The yeast strain is what differentiates an ale from a lager. Ales, top fermenting and warmer ferm. temps. Lagers, bottom fermentation and colder temps.
 

Wobbegong

Well-Known Member
I'm working on a six of Victory Hop Whallop, hoppy as can be. Has a minty scent to it. Deliciously strong hop flavor.
 

dhsean

Member
I'm working on a six of Victory Hop Whallop, hoppy as can be. Has a minty scent to it. Deliciously strong hop flavor.

Aaaaah Victory Hop Devil. I went with Weyenbacher Winter Ale tonight for dinner. Who needs food when you have beer. :D
 
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