From Full Sail:
To celebrate this holiday season we are offering three deliciously balanced brews, ready to spread joy and cheer! It all began back in 1988 when we started our tradition of holiday brewing with Wassail. Now it's as much a part of the festivities as sharing a roaring fire with our closest family and friends. Wassail is brewed with a range of caramel malts and dark chocolate malts giving it a deep mahogany color and a full malty body. We used a blend of European noble hops and Pacific Northwest aroma hops for a pleasantly hoppy finish creating a deliciously balanced beer that appeals to both hop and malt lovers alike. It's like our own little Christmas miracle. Available in 6-packs and on draft. ABV 7.2% IBU 56
Wreck the Halls is a sublime hybrid of an American style IPA and a winter warmer. The result is a bold brew that celebrates the holidays with an intriguing blend of Centennial hops providing elegant citrus notes balanced by a backdrop of a rich caramel malt body. Dry hopped to amplify the aromas and flavor. This four time gold medal winner is available in 22 ounce bottles and on draft. ABV 6.5% IBU 68
Session Fest is our Session holiday beer that comes in a stubby little bottle. It makes a great stocking stuffer and is the perfect beer to leave by the fireplace for Santa or Santa’s little helpers. Session Fest has a medium to full body that balances the candy caramel and full malt flavors. These flavors are underscored by a spicy hoppiness that provides a nice perfume with citrus and pine overtones and a long clean finish. Session Fest is available in 12-packs and on draft. 6.2% ABV 26 IBU.
We have crafted all our beers to be great guests at your holiday celebrations and they are a wonderful addition to every holiday meal. All Full Sail beers share balance and nuance and help to inspire the camaraderie of the holidays. Cheers and happy holidays ~ The Full Sail Crew!
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