Holiday Season Beer time yet?

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When do the holiday beers start coming out? I remember last year you guys got me on a bunch of good ones. Bad Santa and Very Bad Elf that sort of thing. I need some more good recommendations. If I'm going to ditch the diet for a night I need it to be worth it.

I was at World Market today with the family Christmas shopping. :facepalm:

Anyway, they have a lot of beers there but WAY too expensive.

Thanks fellas...


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Last year I was really into Breckenride Brewery's Christmas Ale. Really good stuff. 2 Below from New Belgium is pretty good, as well as Santa's Private Reserve from Rogue.
 
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Perfect! Keep them coming boys. I'm going to bring as many of these as I can to my parents for Thanksgiving.

I can't wait to have a few drinks with my Dad and Brother in Laws.

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Anything from rogue is great; like the 2 below from New Belgium but Snow Day is :0074

agree about Rogue. There are 5 breweries that I can say that I've never been turned off by any of their offerings, and I've sampled essentially all that they produce. Those would be Rogue, Breckenridge, Half Acre (Chicago), Great Lakes and Brooklyn.
 
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always liked harpoon winter...

just picked up abita xmas beer...will give review tomorrow after i puke it all up :)
 

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agree about Rogue. There are 5 breweries that I can say that I've never been turned off by any of their offerings, and I've sampled essentially all that they produce. Those would be Rogue, Breckenridge, Half Acre (Chicago), Great Lakes and Brooklyn.

Never heard of Half Acre out of Chicago...:facepalm:
wiki pages say its available in the metro area only-will have to send my brother on a beer run for me and bring it to Wisconsin this week.
There are a few from Breckenridge and Brooklyn that I don't care for, but its not because of the quality--they are fantastic breweries.
 

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I agree hopping frog makes great stuff. I like Coors Winterfest only produced for 2 months and only made available in Colorado. Each bottle is individually numbered.
 
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