Harvey's Christmas Ale
Review Date 3/25/2007
Try? Re-buy?
It’s not that strong ales are not brewed in England;
they are. It’s just that we don’t see a lot of them here in the colonies.
Most of the English ales you’ll come across, from brewers like Bass,
Young’s, Samuel Smith’s and so on are about as strong as Budweiser, and no
more.
Not, however, Harvey’s Christmas Ale. At a formidable 8.1% alcohol by
volume, this is a complex and multi faceted brew that packs a punch along
with a boat load of flavor. Such a shame then that it comes in such small
portions, 275 ML bottles to be precise.
Brewed with only the finest classic English ingredients, Harvey’s Christmas
Ale is made with Maris Otter and crystal malts and Fuggle and Golding hops.
The hops are used in copious quantities, and the beer is dry hopped for
added aroma.
Harvey’s reportedly brews large quantities of this one, though they do brew
it only once a year. So don’t let Santa’s grinning visage prevent you from
picking up a bottle any time of year. This is a rare and delightful English
Old Ale style brew that simply should not be missed any time of year.
Harvey’s Christmas Ale pours to a bright mahogany color with a light
creamy head formation and a sweet raisiny malt nose. The palate is thick and
luxurious, sliding gracefully over the tongue with a full bodied texture
that you just want to loll about on the tongue forever.
As you swirl the liquid around the mouth, it deposits its sweet malty
flavors on the tongue: chocolate, toasted nuts, raisin and prune, molasses.
Subtle notes of candied fruit combine with the nutty notes and bready malt
to bring to mind a holiday fruitcake; the warming alcohol in the finish
recalls the rum my mom used to add to hers. But take it from me, this is one
“fruitcake” you won’t A perfumey hop aroma permeates the beer, and imparts a
grassy herbal dryness in the finish. With all the malt going on, it’s
amazing that the finish is as bitter as it is. Try it after dinner as a
digestif or just before as an aperitif.
First rate stuff, and a brew that will age nicely if properly stored. Don’t
let the “Christmas Ale” bit fool you; this is a brew that makes for
wonderful sipping throughout the year. If you enjoy a fine port or sherry,
try a glass of this delicious brew some time and see how complex beer can
really be.
And remember, try a new beer today, and drink outside the box.
*Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer.
(B)=Bottled
(D)=Draft
(G)=Growler