
Dark, stormy weather makes me yearn for malt and I’m not talking about milkshakes. Instead I want deeply hoppy and malty beer. None quenches this urge quite like Brooklyn’s Winter Ale. Brewed in nearby Williamsburg, the wintery ale is made in the Scottish tradition and is just the thing to liven up the dreary endless cloudy days that constitute winter in New York.
I could drink a cheaper beer, or a beer with more cache, but what makes Brooklyn Brewery’s Winter Ale my top choice is a very specific recipe: One part freshness and one part that goody-goody feeling you get from buying a locally produced ale. (I’m helping to employ Willamsburgerians!) This is the beauty of all Brooklyn Brewery’s fine products: Amazing taste and that emotional connection to their product. But for a dreary stretch of days give me winter ale to match my dark mood.
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Guys…where is your Twitter link? Seriously. I love your rants and musings. You’re awesome. But I’m looking for a Twitter icon somewhere, a feed shown, and not seeing it. You can find me @therootlist…among about 7 others. Liquor marketing is my ‘bag’.
Cheers, as usual…and happy beer-bellying!
Cassandra Branson
The Root List Inc.
Thanks Cassandra. We always love to meet fellow marketers.
Our company Twitter feed can be found here:
http://twitter.com/edolinski/luminosity
And since you are a liquor marketing person, you might also like our Twitter lists for vodka, whiskey, rum and tequila brands:
http://twitter.com/edolinski/vodkabrands
http://twitter.com/edolinski/whiskeybrands
http://twitter.com/edolinski/rumbrands
http://twitter.com/edolinski/tequilabrands
Cheers!
Or the Black Chocolate Stout. It’s imperial strength (read: around 10% ABV) and it’s so tasty it’ll make your brain pop from joy-overload.
I’ll have to try that one! Also for the Fall their Ocktoberfest brew is out of this world. It’s like drinking a carmel.