New Beer Alert: Cold Weather Seasonals And Bold Belgian-Style Stouts
New Beer Alert: Cold Weather Seasonals And Bold Belgian-Style Stouts

(Courtesy Allagash Brewing)
Winter’s coming and American craft brewers are addressing the cooling season with an intriguing roster of new beers you’re gonna want to have around as the nights grow longer.
Winter’s Coming (Portland, ME) – as was so often said in the great Game of Thrones series, “Winter’s coming,” so you’ll need the right beer, and Allagash brewing has two cold-weather brews that should fare well as the nights get longer and the temps get cooler.
A full-bodied Witbier brewed to bring cheer to any snowy haven, Allagash Ski House is a 7.5% ABV Winter White Ale with subtle citrus and spice notes and just a hint of fresh ginger. And if you’re in the mood for something darker like the northern nights, Allagash North Sky is a silky smooth 7.5% ABV silky Belgian-inspired Stout that balances light notes of fruit and sweetness with a roasty malt backbone.
Brewed For The Cold (St. Louis, MO) – . Schlafly Beer, St. Louis’ original, independent craft brewery, is celebrating with the return of two beloved brews that have become cold-weather staples. These two tried-and-true classics have stood the test of time for good reason, and here’s how the legendary Midwest brewery describes them…
Schlafly Coffee Stout (5.7% ABV): A true fan favorite, Schlafly’s Coffee Stout combines the boldness of a traditional stout with artisanal coffee, extracted using a unique cold-toddy process to preserve depth and aroma. Expect earthy notes of roasted barley and chocolate complemented by subtle sweetness — a comforting and complex sip for the colder months.
Schlafly Oatmeal Stout (5.7% ABV): First brewed in 1991, Schlafly’s Oatmeal Stout is one of “the originals.” This British-style stout is smooth, balanced, and gently sweet, showcasing roasted malt character without overpowering the palate. It’s the kind of timeless beer that reminds drinkers why stouts became a cold-weather classic in the first place.
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