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What Others Are Saying:

As much as we’ve seen Noel pop up on blog after blog and list after list, this is probably the most unique review we’ve seen!— Jolly Pumpkin Cafe & Brewery, Facebook

“Dispatches From The South” Review: Sweetwater Festive Ale

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Sweetwater says:

“Winter Coat Season – a strong ale brewed with generous amounts of rich malt, coupled with a taint of cinnamon and mace to keep you warm and toasted all winter long. We double dog dare you.”

Sweetwater Festive Ale Winter Warmer, 8.6% ABV

Sayeth the Guys:

Andrew: I recently received the [...]

“Dispatches From The South” Review: Lazy Magnolia Southern Pecan Nut Brown Ale

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Howdy, y'all.

Lazy Magnolia says:

Southern Pecan Nut Brown Ale is the first beer in the world, to our knowledge, made with whole roasted pecans.  The pecans are used just like grain and provide a nutty characteristic and a delightful depth to the flavor profile. This beer is very lightly hopped [...]

Snowed In With Shorts: “Uber Goober” Review

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Didn’t we just do a whole week of Shorts Brewing reviews a few months ago?  You bet we did!  Is that too much?  That’s not for us to judge – all we know is that Karl was holed up in Traverse City, Michigan under about 31 inches of snow and he burrowed his way to [...]

Review: Short's The Liberator

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Didn’t we just do a whole week of Shorts Brewing reviews a few months ago? You bet we did! Is that too much? That’s not for us to judge – all we know is that Karl was holed up in Traverse City, Michigan under about 31 inches of snow and he burrowed his way to [...]

Snowed In With Shorts: “Cup A Joe” Creme Stout Review

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Didn’t we just do a whole week of Shorts Brewing reviews a few months ago?  You bet we did!  Is that too much?  That’s not for us to judge – all we know is that Karl was holed up in Traverse City, Michigan under about 31 inches of snow and he burrowed his way to [...]

Snowed In With Shorts: “Freedom of 78″ Review

Didn’t we just do a whole week of Shorts Brewing reviews a few months ago?  You bet we did!  Is that too much?  That’s not for us to judge – all we know is that Karl was holed up in Traverse City, Michigan under about 31 inches of snow and he burrowed his way to [...]

“12 Beers of Christmas” Review: Three Floyds Alpha Klaus

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Three Floyds says:

“Alpha Klaus is Alpha King’s festive cousin. A big American Christmas Porter brewed with English chocolate malt, Mexican sugar and of course, tons of strange American hops. Cheers!”

Three Floyds Alpha Klaus Porter, 6% ABV

Sayeth the Guys:

Andrew: Last summer, while attending a party at Ryan’s place, I walked [...]

“12 Beers of Christmas” Review: Anchor Our Special Ale 2010

photo courtesy of Anchor Brewing

photo courtesy of Anchor Brewing

Anchor says:

“Every year since 1975 the brewers at Anchor have brewed a distinctive and unique Christmas Ale, which is available from early November to mid-January. The Ale’s recipe is different every year—as is the tree on the label—but the intent with which we offer it remains the same: [...]

“12 Beers of Christmas” Review: Samuel Smith’s Winter Welcome Ale

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Samuel Smith says:

“Throughout history, beer of somewhat higher alcohol and richness has been enjoyed for the winter holidays, when old friends get together to enjoy the season. Wassail, a festival to celebrate winter and the beer that goes with it, predates the Christian era. Winter Welcome is vintage-dated with a special label each [...]

“12 Beers of Christmas” Review: Thirsty Dog 12 Dogs of Christmas Ale

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Thirsty Dog says:

“Spiced for the holidays with honey, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and Santa’s secret recipe.”

Thirsty Dog 12 Dogs of Christmas Ale Winter Warmer, 8.3% ABV

Sayeth the Guys:

Ryan: Three weeks ago I never had a desire to try this beer. In fact, I had never seen this on shelves before [...]

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