Thirsty Thursday: Alaskan Winter Ale

by Jake McGlothlin on September 26, 2013

in Thirsty Thursday

I’m a big fan of darker, richer beers.  Sure, the lighter stuff can be nice on hot summer days, but usually if I’m drinking beer I want it to be something that packs a bit more to it.  The fall and winter seasonal beers are right up my alley.

The other day at the local grocery store I was picking up a few things.  You know you’re a bachelor when your cart has a ribeye steak, frozen jalapeño poppers, soft pretzels, a bag of frozen burritos, steak sauce, and a box of Lucky Charms in it.  The only thing I really needed was a good beer to top it all off.

Standing in front of the selection of beer is overwhelming sometimes.  There are always the favorites, but sometimes I just feel like trying something new.  The weather was cold and rainy that night, and I felt like a winter brew.  So I grabbed a six pack of Alaskan Brewing Company’s Winter Ale.

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The Alaskan Winter Ale was a new one for me.  I had tried a few of their other brews before and they were all pretty good.   The Winter Ale is brewed in the style of a classic English Olde Ale, but with one ingredient that really makes a difference: spruce tips.

The spruce tips, harvested off local Sitka spruce trees earlier in the year, really add a unique and refreshing flavor to the beer.  You take a sip and it tastes like being out in the forest smells, if that makes any sense.  This beer would be a good one to compliment a hearty fall dinner, or just sitting around hanging out with friends.

One other cool thing about the Alaskan Brewing Company is a section of their website dedicated to cooking with their beers.  You can find all kinds of good recipes for each of their brews.  Check it out here.