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  • The Best Winter Ales To Usher In The Cold Weather

    The Best Winter Ales To Usher In The Cold Weather

     

    The holiday season and winter weather is upon us. If you are a beer aficionado, now is the time  to consider to something more adapted to the dropping temperatures. Maybe something which warms you from the inside out. Belgian brewers have a long tradition of making stronger, darker and sweeter ales for drinking during the cold winter months. They are also often flavoured with spices and other seasonal ingredients such as ginger and cinnamon.

    Fremont Brewing Bourbon Abominable Winter Ale and Winter Ales

    Two for the price of one brewery! The Bonfire ale warms your belly with a dark mild hop recipe, while the Winter Ale (formerly known as Abominable Ale), a barrel-aged version of the brewery’s winter ale, is robust and rich, complimented with caramel and vanilla notes. Fremont is a northwest treasure

    Deschutes Jubelale

    A deep, dark winter ale with joyous imprints of toffee, cocoa and dried fruit, this seasonal pleases craft beer nerds and their unsuspecting families alike. Perfect for setting out on a big dining table for your big dining family.

    Sierra Nevada Celebration

    This Chico, CA brewery does things a little different when it comes to the winter season. Their holiday beer, first brewed in 1981 (everything from the 80’s is good, right?), is a hop-forward concoction with citrus and pine aromas stemming from the bright west coast hops the brewery is famous for utilizing.

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    Anchor Brewing Christmas Ale

    Anchor’s Christmas ale is spicy with a lovely malt spine.  Anchor is know for capturing the mood and this ale is good for those 4pm sunsets.

    Ninkasi Sleigh’r

    One of the Pacific Northwest’s most popular holiday beers, this brewery (named after the Sumerian goddess of beer) produces a hopped winter beer that pairs well with duck and candied yams. You can practically hear the jingling bells of Santa’s ride shaking away as you sip.

    Athletic Brewing Co. Lodge Life Non-alcoholic Ale

    A stout-inspired campfire brew crafted with cinnamon, vanilla and cacao nibs. It has a smoked malt undertone and light hint of s’mores that make it deliciously decadent yet easy to drink. With roasty aromatics and a full-bodied pour, it’s reminiscent of nights by the fire with hearty brews in hand.

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    Sam Adams Holiday White Ale

    This is perfect when you want to slip a bit of classic holiday cheer. It is crisp and zesty, with holiday flavors like cinnamon, nutmeg, and a dusting of orange peel.

    Maui Coconut Hiwa Porter

    Nothing says the holidays quite like a beer brewed in Hawaii. For some, the holidays means traveling to warm weather destinations. For others it just means drinking beers from them. And Maui Brewing’s dark porter uses the ingredient the island may be most famous for: coconuts! So, replace the chestnuts roasting on an open fire with the gift from the thriving island’s palm trees.

    Mele Kalikimake with the best ales to usher in the cold weather and the holidays!

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  • Pints in the Pines

    Pints in the Pines

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    updated: Aug 28, 2017

    What could be better than sampling Texas-brewed beers aboard a historic train as it travels the Piney Woods of the Lone Star State? Savor the rich flavors of harvest season while enjoying the scenery and leisurely pace of a train ride with Texas State Railroad’s Pints in the Pines. Ranging from light, summery Kolsch and wheat-rich Hefeweizen to high-octane lagers and IPAs, from coppery-red Scotch ales to dark stouts and chocolate porters, these craft beers may have German roots but all are produced in Texas breweries.

    Departing at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday’s Oct. 7 and 21, Pints in the Pines takes place on board the train as it travels between Rusk and Palestine and back. Texas State Railroad’s very own version of “Oktoberfest” will include a souvenir tasting glass for each participant and a barbecue dinner during the stopover in Palestine. The return excursion to Rusk allows ample time for all craft beer lovers to savor a full serving of their favorite brew, comparing notes and sharing stories with friends and loved ones. Everyone must be 21 years or older to participate.

    In our fast-paced world, folks often forget to slow down and unplug, to take time to savor tranquil moments big and small, to appreciate life and loved ones. An adventure aboard Texas State Railroad is the antidote to the modern world; back to wild forests, charming architecture, peaceful ranchland and vintage transportation. Historic steam and diesel locomotives take passengers on a 50-mile roundtrip adventure along the celebrated Piney Woods Route of East Texas. This quintessential daytrip, only a few hours from the metropolitan communities of Dallas and Houston, will create memories that last a lifetime. Steeped in local history, “The Official Railroad of Texas” whisks passengers back in time.

    During the journey, the train passes over 24 bridges, including one over 1,000 feet long. Unusual railroad structures, such as the locomotive turntable located midway, dot the historic route.

    Trains depart on a varied year-round schedule from either Palestine or Rusk. Passengers may choose to ride in cars pulled by diesel or steam locomotives, depending on time of year and day of travel.

    For more information, visit www.texasstaterailroad.net or call 855-632-7729.

    Source: Texas State Railroad

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  • Ales on Rails During Fall Color Tours

    Ales on Rails During Fall Color Tours

    A Seasonal Celebration at Verde Canyon Railroad.

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    updated: Aug 14, 2017

    What better season offers the perfect reason to savor the Arizona outdoors than Autumn? The cooling temperatures inspire the riparian foliage to mellow, filling the Verde Canyon with gold, amber, and scarlet. The ripened bronzing of the wilderness is echoed by rich Arizona craft beers served during Verde Canyon Railroad’s ever-popular Ales on Rails event every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from October 5th to the 29th.

    The opportunity to savor these frothy delights will start each day at 11:00 a.m. on the depot patio with a great selection of Arizona craft beers, ranging from light and summery Kolsch to high-octane lagers and IPAs, from coppery-red and Scotch ales to dark stouts and chocolate porters. These Oktoberfest-style brews may have German roots but all are produced in Arizona breweries. The party continues on-board where beers may be purchased during the Fall Colors Tour, along with Verde Canyon Railroad’s own private-label beers from Sedona’s Oak Creek Brewing Company. 

    Ales on Rails features an optional lunch of grilled sausages, special-recipe potato salad and hot pretzels served with a variety of gourmet cheeses perfect for dipping.  All pair well with Arizona beers making it easy to find a winning combination.  

    Passengers savor the rich flavors of harvest season, raising a Verde Canyon Railroad insignia glass full of ice-cold beer while drinking in the fine autumn scenery and wild beauty of the Canyon. Stepping outside from the comfortable interior coaches to an adjoining open-air viewing car is the best vantage point to take in the fresh air and vibrant foliage during this four-hour excursion near the remote Sycamore Wilderness, accessible only by rail.

    Real rails, real people, and a real adventure make Verde Canyon Railroad a feast for each of the senses. The historic rail line was once a treasured connection between the booming copper mines of Jerome and distant civilization. Today, deemed an Arizona Treasure by the State of Arizona, passengers relax in plush comfort as the train rumbles into this same, untouched terrain where resident raptors soar from the edges of deep red cliffs, and the perennially-flowing water of the Verde River weaves an awe-inspiring path through the high desert.

    Advance reservations for the Fall Color Tours aboard Verde Canyon Railroad are always recommended.  A stone’s throw from the hillside mining town of Jerome, Verde Canyon Railroad’s Clarkdale depot is in the heart of the Verde Valley, a diverse crossroads featuring amazing adventures in every direction. Only two hours from Phoenix and 25 minutes from Sedona, Verde Canyon Railroad is the perfect Arizona day trip.

    ​Reservations may be made at verdecanyonrr.com or at 800.293.7245.

    It’s not the destination; it’s the Ales on Rails journey.

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    Contact: Teresa Propeck                                                                               Reservations: 800-293-7245

    Phone: 623-374-3185                                                                                      www.VerdeCanyonRR.com

    tpropeck@verdecanyonrr.net  

    Source: Verde Canyon Railroad

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