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A winter warmer is a dark, malty-sweet strong ale that is brewed in the winter months. The average alcohol by volume ranges from 6% to 8%, and some reach 10% or more. Christmas beer is a type of winter warmer, similarly strong in alcohol and usually spiced. [5]
Beers: Winter Warmer and Maple Bourbon Barrel Winter Warmer. What the brewery says about Winter Warmer: A Christmas ale packed with the spices of the holidays: cinnamon, ginger, orange and lemon ...
Winter warmers are a type of winter seasonal beer. [13] [14] [15] These include old ales and mild ales that have been brewed during the winter months. [15] Prior to the times of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-eighteenth century in England, some winter warmers were aged in barrels for months, and even years, which added to their flavor ...
Pyramid Breweries, Inc., is a defunct brewing company that produced beer under the Pyramid brand name at two breweries and several brewpubs in Washington, Oregon, and California. It was founded in 1984 as Hart Brewing. The brand name is currently owned by North American Breweries, a subsidiary of the Costa Rican company Florida Ice & Farm Co.
The folks in Colorado know a thing or two about how to warm up after a day in the powder, and this "winter warmer" ale, brewed in Fort Collins, is designed for just that (although we won't tell ...
Winter Warmer is a winter seasonal rendition of the traditional English "winter warmer" style. [26] This is a toasty, nutty, lightly carbonated ale with about 8% ABV. This brew is available from November through December. [27]
The new brew is inspired by the classic crooner and pays homage to his musical legacy.
Bottled beers Young's have brewed in the past include: Old Nick, a 7.2% abv barley wine; Young's St George's Ale, a 5.2% abv pale ale, dry hopped with English Pilgrim hops (occasionally available cask conditioned at 4.3% abv); Young's Winter Warmer; John Young's Christmas Ale; Young's Oatmeal Stout and Young's Christmas Pudding Ale.