Beer Advent

2021

Once again, we had a blast putting together our annual Craft Beer Advent Calendar!!  We've thoughtfully chosen twenty-four of the best beers to enjoy in December 2021, and wrapped them up together as the best advent calendar ever:  one that surprises you with a new, limited, seasonal beer every day!  

We've represented many of the best cans and bottles coming from our amazing local craft beer scene, alongside some ancient, traditional brews from across the planet, and even included some new and unexpected flavors and styles as well.  With an array of IPAs, a smattering of sours, some crisp clean lagers, some way more obscure and nerdy lagers, plus all the roasty malty dark beers you could possibly want to keep you cozy throughout this holiday season... this year's selection is sure to delight any craft beer drinker, from novice to connoisseur.  

We thank you for joining us for our second annual Beer Advent Calendar, and invite you to sip along with these daily tasting notes that we’ve put together for each individual beer.  Once again for your convenience we saved the heaviest-hitters - those with alcohol contents over 7% - for the weekends.  We sincerely hope you enjoy these selected seasonal offerings as much as we really do too!!  

Cheers to you, cheers to craft beer, and cheers to the 2021 holidays!
Kim, James, Kelly, Jules, Jessica, Kathryn, Ashley, David & Pamela

Aecht Schenklerla Rauchbier Fastenbier

Bamberg, DE - 5.9% abv

From the hamlet of Bamberg, Germany, comes this savory delight. In the days before kilns, malted grain used to brew beer was dried over an open fire fueled by beechwood. The smoke, infusing itself into the malt, carries over into the finished brew, creating a beer like no other. Scents of liquid smoke, bacon, desiccated fruit, and leather dominate the nose of this beer.

However, in sharp contrast, once the beer hits your palate, it becomes a completely different animal- thick, chewy, and yet still refreshing with a spritz carbonation to separate this beverage from liquid food. It is very appropriate that this beer is food-like: German monks would use this beer to sustain themselves during the long winter fast before Christmas. While foods were forbidden, calorie-rich, savory beers such as these would warm and feed the monks while surely enhancing their religious fervor.

Appropriate for us, then, to take a day off from Christmas party food and early holiday candy and enjoy a single savory beverage as a meal replacement! How positively monastic of you.

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