From Samuel Adams:
A special time of year calls for a special brew, White Christmas. For a change of pace from the hearty winter brews we wanted to combine the crispness of white ale with the warmth of familiar holiday spices. We began with a Belgian white ale but replaced the traditional coriander with the festive and warming holiday spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, and orange peel for a fun and flavorful brew that's perfect for the season.
You can find White Christmas in 6-packs, 12-packs (in limited markets), and in our Winter Favorites Variety Pack.
'Tis the season for the Winter Favorites Variety Pack! We're excited to bring back some classics that have become a staple at holiday gatherings and also introduce you to a couple of new brews.
This year's Winter Favorites Variety Pack includes:
Samuel Adams Boston Lager: The backbone of the Samuel Adams family of beers, this complex and balanced lager is a great brew no matter what time of year it is.
Samuel Adams Winter Lager: A favorite winter tradition, Winter Lager is a dark wheat bock subtly spiced with fresh ground cinnamon, ginger and orange peel for a deep, smooth flavor and malty finish.
Samuel Adams Old Fezziwig Ale: The full body of this beer hits the palate with a depth of malt character, ranging from sweet toffee to dark sweet caramel. The complexity of the malt is supported by the warm notes of traditional holiday spices.
Samuel Adams White Christmas: This unfiltered white ale lightens up the holiday with a slight citrus note complemented by a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and orange peel.
Samuel Adams Cherry Chocolate Bock: For a new approach to a classic favorite, we added cherries to our traditional Chocolate Bock for a sweet, slightly tart note.
Samuel Adams Juniper IPA: Our newest release this season, Juniper IPA is a fresh winter IPA with piney flavors from juniper berries and citrus notes from American hops.
To find our Winter Favorites Variety Pack near you, visit our Find a Sam page.
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