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Left Hand Snow Bound Winter Ale 3.31 338

Left Hand Snow Bound Winter Ale

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3383.32/5.03.31/5.0Winter8.6%83.4Lager glass, Tumbler
Commercial Description:
Fight cabin fever! Made with Rocky Mountain water, malted barley, hops, yeast, honey, orange zest, and other spices.

Editor’s Note: beginning in 2006, Snow Bound became the name for Left Hand’s strong winter seasonal beer made with honey and spices. It was previously known as XXXmas Ale. Below is the original XXXmas Ale description for reference.

XXXmas Ale is a spiced strong ale, using all natural ingredients to give it its festive nature. We brew this beer from a relatively high initial gravity to give it strength and body. This is (in our opinion) appropriate to a winter beer, and it helps to balance the numerous spices added. Honey is also added to increase fermentable sugars and give additional sweetness. Northern Brewer and Saaz hops are used sparingly, to allow the spices to evidence themselves. We add ground nutmeg, whole cloves, crushed cinnamon, orange zest and chopped ginger to spice the beer. Carbonation is kept low to accentuate the flavor of the beer and spices. It’s like a liquid cake. Brew water is relatively soft.
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 JK (2967), Richfield, Minnesota, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/513/20
Nov 29, 2007  
A quality beer with a flavor that doesn’t suit me. I can still recognize the quality however. The aroma has ginger and nutmet. Some sugar in the flavor, cloves, more nutmeg and ginger. The spices are strong and prominent, but when combined with the sugar, the beer is a bit cloying.


 hotstuff (3183), Indiana, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/104/57/104/513/20
Jan 24, 2005  
Bottle. Poured a small fizzy tan head that quickly dissipated, fine-small sized bubbles, no lacing, carbonated, mostly transparent, and an orange brown hue. Aroma was malty, lightly hoppy, spicy, sweet and alcohol. The flavor was sweet, spicy, malty, some caramel, watery, and the vinuous crept in as the beer warmed up. Smooth, watery, thin mouthfeel. Light body.


 ross (1709), weddington, South Carolina, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/103/512/20
Dec 28, 2005  
pours out dark red. smells like cinnamon, and other spicy sweet things. taste is really sweet and almost like drinking a cinnamon bun. alcohol isnt present until you have drank the whole bottle and the buzz is quite evident. as wilkie said, this may be better had they used their right hand. something i would want to try again, but certainly not my favorite of this generally misunderstood category.


 Dixen (1465), Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/512/20
Feb 20, 2005  
Nice spicy aroma, malty, very chistmas like. Body is brown to burgundy with a small off-white head. Spicy flavor. Decent one.


 screwball (802), Motala, Sweden
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/513/20
Dec 31, 2007  
Bottle. Dark dark amber. Has a brown head. This on is special in a exiting way. Has a lot of spices in the aroma and flavor. It´s strong and the malt, nuts, orange and clove in aroma makes a good start. There´s also some sweet liquorice in the flavor. Pepery aftertaste.


 Palidor19 (1798), Brandon, Florida, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/513/20
Feb 4, 2009  
love the way this beer smells with high dark fruits, holiday spices and dark honey, looks decent wit ha transparent red brown color, taste sweet and strong. great for the winter, hench the name


 Emil (6074), Copenhagen, Denmark
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/514/20
Dec 29, 2007  
Bottle. A red brown beer with a big beige head. The aroma and taste is of caramel malt, cinnamon, ginger and chocolate. Light sweet. Medium body with a sweet spicy, light alcoholic finish.


 Tejas (704), Dallas, Texas, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/103/515/20
Nov 24, 2005  
Interesting and better than expected but still not that great. Nutmeg, cinnamon, pumpkin and vegetable flavors dominate. Alcohol is hidden well. Drinkable but 1 and done for me.



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