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Winter Beer Kits

Winter is a time for cosy nights by the fire, hearty meals, and a delicious winter beer! These brews are typically richer, bolder, and more alcohol than their summer counterparts, perfect for warming you up from the inside out. Below are some of the most popular home brew winter beer styles to try:

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  1. Stouts and Porters: These dark, roasty beers are the quintessential winter warmers. Stouts are typically full-bodied with chocolate, coffee, and caramel flavours, while porters are slightly lighter and maltier. Both styles pair well with strong cheeses, grilled meats, and chocolate desserts. 
  2. Barleywines Winter Beer: These strong, English-style ales are aged for months or years, resulting in complex flavours of toffee, caramel, fruit, and even wood. Barleywines are perfect for sipping by the fire on a cold night.
  3. Bocks: These malty German lagers are another excellent option for winter. Bocks come in various styles, from the light and refreshing Helles Bock to the rich and dark Doppelbock. They pair well with sausages, roast pork, and other hearty fare. 
  4.  Scotch Ales: These malty, peaty beers resemble Scottish single malt whiskies. They're full-bodied and warming, with caramel, toffee, and smoke flavours. Scotch ales pair well with red meat, game, and strong cheeses.
  5. Winter Wheat Beers: These seasonal brews are a welcome departure from the typical summer wheat beers. They're spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and other wintery flavours, making them perfect for the holidays. Winter wheat beers pair well with lighter fare, such as salads and seafood.
  6. Imperial IPAs Winter Ale: These hoppy behemoths are not for the faint of heart. With high alcohol content and intense bitterness, Imperial IPAs are a challenge for even the most seasoned beer drinkers. However, they can be rewarding for those who appreciate their bold flavour. Imperial IPAs pair well with spicy food and strong cheeses.
  7. Dubbels and Quads: These Belgian ales are brewed with dark malts and spices, resulting in complex flavours of fruit, chocolate, and spice. Dubbels are lighter and more sessionable, while quads are strong and warming. Both styles pair well with rich food, such as stews and cheeses.

So, next time you're looking for a beer to warm you up on a cold winter day, be sure to try one of these delicious winter styles!

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