| Harvey's Christmas Ale |
| Harvey’s & Sohn, Lewes, UK |
| Christmas Ale is a ‘heavily hopped’ beer (approximately 45 IBU). |
| Format: 24 * 9.3oz bottles |
| ETA: 10/15/2008 |
| Christmas Mead |
| Lurgashall Meadery, Petworth, UK |
| Christmas Mead is an ideal aperitif. For a festive winter warmer, heat the Mead without boiling, adding half a cinnamon stick, two cloves and a pinch of nutmeg (spices attached). |
| Format: 12 * 25.4oz bottles |
| ETA: 9/15/2008 |
| La Rulles Cuvee Meilleurs Voeux |
| Brasserie La Rulles, Rulles, Belgium |
| Aroma: Typical of Rulles, fruity, malty (roast) Flavor: Big hoppy dryness enveloped by a big malt-sweet body. |
| Format: 12 * 25.4oz bottles & 20L kegs |
| ETA: 10/15/2008 |
| Canaster “Winter Scotch” |
| Brouwerij de Glazen Toren, Erpe-Mere, Belgium |
| Canaster is 9.5 % alc. vol. owes its warm aroma and its full-bodied taste to the use of fine, dark malts (caramel). |
| Format: 6 * 25.4oz bottles, 6 * 50.8oz magnum bottles |
| ETA: 9/15/2008 |
| De Dolle Stille Nacht |
| De Dolle Brouwers, Esen, Belgium |
| Appearance: The "christmas surprise" is a claret colored brew Flavor: A combination of candied and fruity flavors with tartness on the finish. |
| Format: 20 * 11.2oz bottles |
| ETA: 12/11/2008 |
| 't Smisje Kerst |
| Brouwerij de Regenboog, Brugge, Belgium |
| Flavor: A combination of fruitness and sourness. Notes of raisins, honey, and creamy malts lead to a warming finish. |
| Format: 24 * 11.2oz bottles |
| ETA: 10/10/2008 |