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  ust curious what brews make it to your cellar, fridge, and table when the temperature drops. For me, these are cold-weather staples:
Great Divide Oak-Aged Yeti
Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout
Rogue Old Crustacean
Anchor Our Special Ale
Thomas Hardy Ale
Corsendonk Christmas
Highland Cold Mountain
I also pick up a Sam Adams Winter Classics case once in a while.
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I hadn’t had SNCA for a year or two, but bought a six the other night just for the heck of it. Utterly lovely. So, that.
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Stille Nacht. there you go.
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Southern Tier Old Man Winter
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Fuck yes.
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Nor’Easter
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Lambic, all year favourite. Seasonals are for the wee ones Sorry Jeppe, couldn’t help my self
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For actual Christmas beers...
Anchor Our Special Ale
Gouden Carolus Noel
Nogne O Peculiar Jule (if it’s back this year)
Schell Snowstorm (different each year, but they have been excellent the last few years.)
But just for cold weather hunker down by the fire with a book kind of beers...
JW Lees Harvest
Thomas Hardy’s
Founders Old Curmudgeon (assuming I have any left)
Any big stout or English-style barley wine
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Avery Old Jubulation I love this beer.
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I always look forward to Celebration. Makes me think of hanging around the house on the Holidays.
Second to the Old Man Winter. Was a pleasant surprise the first time I had it.
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A third to the Old Man, I was extremely impressed by that one.
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