
Seasonal Colorado Brews to Try This Winter
Treat your tastebuds and give a toast to the winter by indulging in some delicious Colorado brewed, seasonal beer. Fort Collins and its surrounding areas have no shortage of breweries – never failing to come up with unique and flavorful hop-filled creations. The colder months inspire brewers to come up with beers that are rich and robust, each offering their own interpretation of a hearty winter warmer. Below are just a few of the many local and seasonal options. Cheers!
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Courtesy of New Belgium Brewing Instagram 1Accumulation White IPA
New Belgium BrewingNew Belgium's Accumulation, has a very fitting name and appearance for the winter season. It is a white IPA that will take your tastebuds to a hoppy wonderland. Featuring a variety of fruity flavors along with some spice and wheat to smooth it out, Accumulation makes for the perfect beer to warm up with during the cold months of winter.
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Jenny Harding/TSM 2Jingle Ale
Coopersmith's Pub and BrewingJingle Ale was first brewed in 1933, and has remained a holiday favorite ever since. Packed with distinct spices including nutmeg, cinnamon, orange peel, and ginger, this amber ale definitely has a flavor like no other and is a fantastic compliment to this time of the year. While you're in Old Town checking out the lights, be sure to stop in to Coopersmith's to try this tasty brew.
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Wavebreakmedia 3Irish Winter or Cranberry Copper
1933 Brewing CompanyIf these aren't the ultimate winter brews, I don't know what is. For the Irish Winter, 1933 Brewing Company combined an Irish red Ale with plenty of spices and Fuggle hops, and after fermentation, this beer got a heaping dose of apple wood roasted Colombian and Guatemalan coffee from local roaster, Woodchip Coffee.
The Cranberry Copper makes for a festive beer, especially around the holidays, being that it is made with a seasonal staple – lots of cranberries.
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Boulder Beer CompanyFeaturing hints of pine and an overall refreshing taste, Slopestyle Winter IPA is a beer that fits right in to the cold, snowy months. It's a full-bodied, hearty red ale with a hoppy kicker to it. If you can't make it down to Boulder to try this seasonal beer, you can pick up a 6-pack through February at most local liquor stores.
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Getty, Adam Berry 5Hibernation Ale
Great Divide Brewing Co.This barrel-aged beer comes to us from Denver and has been making its seasonal appearance since 1995. Hibernation Ale smells rich, tastes hearty, and with an ABV of 8.7%, it's guaranteed to keep you nice and toasty all winter long.
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Odell Brewing CompanyIsolation Ale comes out of hiding usually as the first flakes begin to fall and stays around until the end of December. It's definitely a winter warmer, and is a combination of tasting nutty and sweet, almost like caramel or toffee.
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Thinkstock 7Double Chocolate Stout
Fort Collins BreweryThe holidays are meant for indulging, and FCB's Double Chocolate Stout will allow you to do just that. This beer is dark and decadent, genuinely featuring chocolate undertones along with a hint of coffee flavor. It's available in 4-packs and drafts locally.
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