Eight Xmas shopping days are beering down on us before the fat
red man sings but if you’re like me, seven and half days procrastinating before
starting. Fortunately you can’t go wrong by picking the third most popular
drink in the world, just behind water and tea, it’s beer!
Here’s some great Xmas gift ideas for your most significant
other.
A classic from a genuine Trappist brewer, Chimay. These Monk
brewers have been refining their brews for the last 154 years and in 1956 this
Monastic brewery created a Christmas beer now known as Chimay Blue. This is a
9% liquid Christmas cake with rich complex flavours of malty stewed plums and
raisins and a coating of almond icing. Ranging in size options from 330mls to
the special celebratory gargantuan 3 litre magnum. Drink this bad boy and
believe it or not, you won’t get hungover. The brews yeast residue is recovered
by the Monks, dried and compressed to form beer yeast tablets, rich in
vitamin B and vitamin H and recommended as a potent natural dietary
supplement. Way better than a Berocca in the morning.
The full complement of Chimay Red White and Blue can
be partaken with the gift box selection including a special Trappist chalice
designed to accentuate the distinctive aromas and bubbles of the brews.
Another Belgian heritage brewery is Duvel, with a
double bottle and glass gift box. This beer exudes tradition. Tastes of
champagne, dried fruits, yeast and some bitterness balanced by sweet malt and an
aggressive carbonation. Perfect for
celebration.
But wait, there’s more.
A gift box of ‘Tuatara Delights’ featuring their most
excellent Pilsner and APA, arguably their best rated brews, plus branded Goblet
glass.
And for the hopheads, this is the gift box for you. Twenty
years ago, Coronado Brewing Co put the IPA into San Diego and kickstarted the
west coast hop revolution we have come to know and love. Their beer box
selection show cases the American hop nuances, beering their four most
successful examples.
Gifts galore at your festive FreshChoice store.
Denis older Budweiser Cooper
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