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An Interesting Seasonal Ale

RISkier

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Just tried Blue Moon Winter Ale. Very interesting and different than anything I've ever tried. Kind of reminds me of cream soda. It's sweet, malty, not much hop bite. And not a spiced winter warmer. Not a style that I'd normally like much, but I like it. If you enjoy trying different styles of brews, give it a shot. My caveat is I think this is an ale that some folks would hate but others would really like.
 

Paul

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I agree to a point. Definately not your "typical" Winter Ale. And it does seem to be one of those "love it or hate it" kinds. Trouble is, I'm not sure about it myself. I like it well enough, but probably not enough to get me to buy more than one. And there are certainly others I'd drink first. I guess its a nice change of pace kind of beer.
 

ctenidae

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I definitely fall into the "hate it" camp. I was quite disappointed in it. Better Blue Moon sticks to whites.

Expanded thought from a more comfortable computer: I think Blue Moon went overboard trying to fit in some winter spices and flavors. What they ended up with as syrupy sweet, and a weird combination of flavors that don't necessarily go together. As I recall, too much honey sweet flavor, malt sat heavy on the finish, insufficient hops to prepare for the damp orange/clove punch in the middle.
 
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Bumpsis

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In winter I really fancy any well made porter and I prefer it at room temperature.
My last year's favorite: Catamount.
 

Greg

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Sounds gross, but I'm a hop lover. The more hops the better. Can't wait for the Magic Hat HI.P.A to return...
 

MikeTrainor

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Anyone ever try Woodstocks Stations Pig's Ear beer? On of my favorites and I am seeing in MA now
 

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Sounds gross, but I'm a hop lover. The more hops the better. Can't wait for the Magic Hat HI.P.A to return...
Just brewed an Imperial IPA on Sat. should finish at ~9% alc/vol, well over 100 IBU's!
 

volklskir

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Otter Creek Alpine Ale

Stumbled upon this at the liquor store today, good tasting ale, limited ale for the ski season
 

nelsapbm

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It's not in season right now, but if you like "fruity" beer (hey-I'm a girl!), then next summer pick up some Middleberry Ale from Otter Creek.
 

C2H5OH

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Sounds gross, but I'm a hop lover. The more hops the better. Can't wait for the Magic Hat HI.P.A to return...

Speaking of Magic Hat, I'm waiting for a return of "Heart of Darkness" This winter is unlikely though...:beer:
 
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