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November 04, 2009 06:46 PM
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As it is coming up to winter, might I suggest you try a "mulled beer."
For most of beer's 100 centuries of history, people enjoyed it without any kind of refrigeration, and so can you. This sweet, creamy recipe will warm you up on any cold, winter night.
Go to this site for the recipe, I am sure it will be a winner:
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Mulled-Beer
I'm now tempted to write a how to page on this, or do we already have one?
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It's all we drink at my house at this time of year because it just seems to go with the season.
It's excellent for Thanksgiving Dinner because it's got a sort of nutty, hoppy flavor, but doesn't overpower the rest of your meal. It's good to drink during the football game and during the meal (of course!!)
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The full winter ales go well with turkey/stuffing. We love to go to our favorite beverage store and mix bottles of winter ale. To add a little fun to Thanksgiving dinner we bring out the different beers and have a "beer sampling party". The more we sample the more interesting the comments!
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For most of beer's 100 centuries of history, people enjoyed it without any kind of refrigeration, and so can you. This sweet, creamy recipe will warm you up on any cold, winter night.
Go to this site for the recipe, I am sure it will be a winner:
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Mulled-Beer
I'm now tempted to write a how to page on this, or do we already have one?
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November 20, 2009 12:47 AM
Aw thanks guys! I did actually write that page that I threatened to do. you can find it here How to Make Mulled Beer. I always keep my promises.
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November 04, 2009 10:04 PM
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I live here in Texas and one of "unofficial" state beers is Shiner Bock. It's all we drink at my house at this time of year because it just seems to go with the season.
It's excellent for Thanksgiving Dinner because it's got a sort of nutty, hoppy flavor, but doesn't overpower the rest of your meal. It's good to drink during the football game and during the meal (of course!!)
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November 04, 2009 10:19 PM
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I'd recommend two options. For those who are regular beer drinkers I'd suggest a hearty ale with lots of hops. More full bodied ales tend to be available during the Fall and Winter months. If you want something less bold I'd consider a Hefeweizen. They have some depth without being too heavy - and are lower in alcohol content than most darker ales.
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November 05, 2009 05:43 AM
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How about Pumpkin Spice Beer? I tried it and it tastes great! The brand I tried was Jack's Pumpkin Spice (an Anhauser Busch beer). The full winter ales go well with turkey/stuffing. We love to go to our favorite beverage store and mix bottles of winter ale. To add a little fun to Thanksgiving dinner we bring out the different beers and have a "beer sampling party". The more we sample the more interesting the comments!
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Voted as best: bootz
November 06, 2009 10:42 PM
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Golden Pilsner by Sam Adams, or Lager is an interesting match for turkey but don't sauce up the Turkey too much.
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