Samuel Adams Beers for Cheers brings back a seasonal favorite
While hot chocolate and eggnog might be popular holiday beverages, the Samuel Adams Beers for Cheers give beer drinkers a reason to raise a toast. This variety pack might be the festive way to toast 12 days of Christmas. Which beer will be the first one to start the holiday cheer?
During the holiday season much is said about opening a door to a surprise beverage a day. While that concept has many people trying new refreshments, sometimes the unexpected sip is one that has people wishing they stuck with a tried and true favorite.
Samuel Adams has been the better American Beer option for over 40 years. While the name might be tied to American history, the beer flavors never feel old. From the traditional Boston lager to seasonal options to even a space-inspired beer, the brand has found a way to blend tradition with innovation.
What seasonal offerings are in the Samuel Adams Beers for Cheers?
Winter beers often skew towards certain flavors. Just like other non-alcoholic beverages, the warm spices seem to offer that sip of comfort.
In the Samuel Adams Beers for Cheers, there are six flavors, two of each flavor. The flavors are Boston Lager, Winter Lager, Holiday White Ale, Holiday Porter, Old Fezziwig and Reunion IPA. While everyone is familiar with the traditional, year round Boston Lager, the other seasonal flavors are the ones that have everyone talking and possibly hiding the second bottle so that no one else drinks it.
For many winter beer fans, the return of Old Fezziwig could have them feeling jolly. The spiced brown ale is nuanced. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with a braised short rib, Shepard’s Pie or variety of other comfort food choices, this beer is a winter classic. Having it back is a welcome treat.
Exclusive to the Samuel Adams Beers for Cheers back, the Reunion IPA is a delightful seasonal IPA. The pine notes in this beer makes it a perfect refreshment for that tree decorating day. Quite approachable and effervescent, this beer will make people find a new appreciation for the IPA style.
The seasonal favorites of the Winter Lager, Holiday White Ale and Holiday Porter round out the variety pack. From chilly nights by the fire to boisterous gatherings with friends, any of these beers would enjoyable.
The Samuel Adams Beers for Cheers featuring 12, 12-oz bottles are available at various retailers.
What is your favorite winter beer? Do you change the beer in your glass every season?