Beer is a drink often associated with the joys of the outdoors. A long hike, a pickup football game, or even a day spent mowing the lawn is best capped with a refreshing lager or hoppy pale ale. While a rainy spell means that these outside activities may be cut short, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a good beer or three. These are our picks for the best rainy day beers, crafted for savoring indoors with long, mindful sips.
As kids, a stormy day used to mean sitting in front of the television staring at reruns. Take that wasted youth spent watching Dukes of Hazzard to a new level with this expensive, highly sought after, and worth-every-second-of-the-search American imperial stout.
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Everything you need to know about this beer comes from the bottle’s text: “We took the ingredients in bourbon whiskey (barley, rye, corn) and then smoked them with cherry wood and brewed a huge imperial stout with them. Then, to top it off, we aged it in Pappy VanWinkle Bourbon Barrels.”
3 Floyds always brings the darkness with their beers and Blot Out the Sun is no exception. The barrel-aged edition introduces the beer to cognac barrels for an impressive 18 months. The end product is a big beer that transmits tastes of dark chocolate, coffee, biscuit, nuts, and roasted malts. It’s not entirely a sugar bomb as the strong caramel and molasses flavors are complemented with floral notes and sharp, earthy hops. The respectable 10 percent alcohol by volume will keep you warm, if not dry, while you’re taking shelter from the storm.
Not to be confused with the 2007 viral video with the same name, this beer is an absolute dream. Chocolate Rain begins its journey as several different batches of imperial stout aging separately in barrels. Those beers are then blended together and combined with freshly sliced vanilla beans and cocoa nibs. The final result is one of the most decadent beers on the market.
Chocolate Rain has a creamy composition with a full mouthfeel. The aroma is sweet candy and the taste expertly mingles bourbon, dark fruits, chocolate, and vanilla for an overwhelmingly complex and intensely dessert-like sensory experience. This is a big sipper meant for sharing, so grab a special someone and two glasses.
As the saying goes, “April’s showers bring May flowers.” Take that optimism to heart this spring and enjoy a “glass half full” beer tasting the next time a thunderstorm cancels your outdoor plans.
The advent of hard seltzers has not helped craft beer lovers convince their friends who say they don't like beer that there's still some real beer out there they'll enjoy. That's why most big name domestic breweries have taken the "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em" approach and produced their own fruity, spicy water.
Yet those who champion beer should not stop fighting the good fight. For plenty of people, beer still means the watery industrial lagers so many of us guzzled down in college. For those who don’t like beer in the classic American commoditized sense, a citrusy IPA, a coffee-like stout, or a nutty brown ale is all it takes for an ah-ha! moment. There are plenty out there, however, who find even those beers too unpalatable and have sworn off beer forever.
Enjoy a Campfire Beer with Your Pup with the New Busch Dog Brew
Ben Franklin famously said, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” Well, technically, he said that about wine, but let’s not get hung up on history and facts. It’s so profound that it’s definitely something he could have said. We would argue that dogs and campfires are even further proof. Thankfully, Anheuser-Busch just announced the perfect way to enjoy all three together.
Billed as “the nectar of the DOGS,” Busch’s all-new Dog Brew is the healthiest way for your dog to enjoy a cold one with you by the campfire. Since both beer and hops are toxic to dogs, the non-alcoholic brew is actually a bone broth made from just a few all-natural ingredients, including pork butt, corn, basil, celery, mint, turmeric, ginger, and water. Not only is it safe for dogs, but it’s healthy in promoting their digestive system. Plus, if your pup struggles with eating solid foods, it’s a more accessible way to get the nutrients they need. But, let’s be honest, it’s really just a clever marketing ploy that we’re happy to buy into. Who doesn’t love the idea of drinking a campfire beer with their pooch? You too can drink Dog Brew with your dog, although it tastes nothing like beer, and Busch admits it’s pretty bland by human standards.
Oskar Blues Brewery Releases French’s Mustard Beer
Mustard and beer is a great combination, but usually we're talking mustard used as a condiment on a sausage or pretzel alongside a pint. Colorado's Oskar Blues Brewery has taken this pairing to a whole new level with a new collaboration with French's Mustard, appropriately called French’s Mustard Beer. It's a tropical wheat beer that is literally brewed with French’s Classic Yellow Mustard, along with an infusion of fruit and citrus flavors including key lime, lemon, tangerine, and passion fruit. “We’re stoked on bold flavors at Oskar Blues Brewery and we never shy away from a challenge,” said Oskar Blues head brewer, Juice Drapeau, in a prepared statement. “With French’s Mustard Beer we elevated the Classic Yellow Mustard flavor with tangy lemon and lime to create a tropical wheat ale I’d pair with a loaded hot dog on the hottest day of the year.”
This isn't the first food crossover for French's, known for its bright yellow mustard that is ubiquitous at backyard barbecues around the country. Last year, the brand collaborated with Coolhaus to release a mustard ice cream that was available in New York and California for a limited time alongside a pretzel cookie. And Oskar Blues is no stranger to brewing uniquely flavored beer, as indicated by its "Death By" series of brews with such flavors as king cake, coconut, and even affogato.