Best holiday beers for dad

  • By Aaron Swaney Herald Writer
  • Tuesday, December 18, 2012 6:07pm
  • Life

It’s late in the Christmas gift-buying season and Dad hasn’t been crossed off the list.

Sure there’s socks or a tie, but that seems a little boring for the man who produced life.

Maybe a mug or something for his office, but all that’s going to do is remind him he needs coffee on a daily basis to get through this slog called life.

So think big and think beer this holiday season.

How excited would Dad be to find a 22-ounce bottle of dark beer in his stocking … or at the very least, give him that to go in the mug.

So consider this your cheat sheet to get Dad the best local holiday beer for him to crack after a long day of painful conversations with relatives, Santa-impersonating and decking the halls.

Because the Northwest is a hotbed for craft beers, I bought as many local holiday beers I could find (see sidebar) and gathered some of the best dads I know for a holiday-beer taste testing. What we came up with is the best local holiday beers to buy Dad so he’s more jolly-old elf than steely-eyed grinch.

1 Boundary Bay Cabin Fever

ABV: 7 percent

This Bellingham brewery is well-known for making great beer and Cabin Fever is no exception. Pouring a dark mahogany color, the taste is malty and full and will definitely warm the cockles of dad’s heart. Another nice part is the ABV (alcohol by volume) isn’t as large as most of the holiday beers we tried so Dad will be able to carve the ham without harm. It’s not the easiest beer to find but it’s well worth it.

2 No-Li Winter Warmer

ABV: 7.5 percent

Formerly known as Northern Lights Brewing Company, No-Li Brewhouse was rebranded earlier this year and the proof is in the pudding: They’re making great beer in Spokane. Their Winter Warmer has a nice floral aroma and is really smooth. Unlike most holiday beers, which are dark in color, it pours a beautiful ruby color and has notes of cherry in flavor. The beer has a nice finish and is really smooth.

3 Fremont Abominable Ale

ABV: 8 percent

This dark mahogany beer was the darkest beer we tried and was closer to a porter than an ale and there was not a speck of light passing through it. It’s heavy but not too heavy and has notes of coffee, licorice and chocolatey malt that make for a great mouth feel and taste. Get this to help Dad warm up after spending Christmas day in the cold climes, maybe shoveling snow or skiing down it. Also it’s the only one that we tried that came in a can.

Honorable mention: North Sound Big R

This was arguably our favorite beer of the night, but it didn’t make the top three because it isn’t bottled. One of the dads brought in a growler straight from the Mount Vernon brewery and this American strong ale was the hoppiest beer we tried. It pours a dark red and finishes strong and lingers in a good way. The best way to get this is take a growler to North Sound Brewery and have them fill it up.

In the end, getting Dad beer for Christmas is really a no-brainer (unless of course Dad hates beer or maybe shouldn’t drink beer for a myriad of reasons) and you can’t really go wrong with holiday beers. Whether dark with big flavor and finish or hoppy with notes of fruit, holiday beers pack a punch and will help warm up Dad on those cold, winter nights.

Cheers.

List of local holiday beers tested

Boundary Bay Cabin Fever

Diamond Knot Ho Ho Ho

Dick’s Double Diamond Winter Ale

Fremont Abominable Ale

Harmon Steep and Deep Winter Ale

Lazy Boy Mistletoe Bliss

Maritime Jolly Roger Christmas Ale

No-Li Winter Warmer

North Sound Brewery Big R Imperial Red

Pyramid Snow Cap

Red Hook Winter Hook

Scuttlebutt 10 Below

Where to buy

Many of the beers we tried can be found at most grocery stores in the region, including Safeway, QFC, Haggan, etc. For the tougher to find beers (Harmon, No-Li, Boundary Bay), check out these local beer specialty shops:

Norm’s Market

10027 Lundeen Park Way, Lake Stevens

425-334-4646

Special Brews

14608 Hwy 99, Suite 307, Lynnwood

425-741-7049

Big Star Beers

1117 N. Northgate Way, Seattle

206-729-0797

Chuck’s 85th

656 NW 85th St., Seattle

206-297-6212

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