Beverage of the Week: SweetWater’s Festive Ale lacks the warmth of a good winter beer

SweetWater’s Festive Ale lacks the spice and flavor of a good winter warmer beer.

Welcome back to FTW’s Beverage of the Week series. Here, we mostly chronicle and review beers, but happily expand that scope to any beverage that pairs well with sports. Yes, even cookie dough whiskey.

I like winter ales and warmers. I really, really like SweetWater. So when SweetWater offered up a sample of their Festive Ale, I was pretty excited.

After all, the landscape of Christmas ales and spiced cold weather beers is fairly barren. Great Lakes probably does it the best. Breckenridge has a popular offering, though I admit I’ve never pulled the trigger on those CostCo mini-kegs (as someone who grew up with incurable poor-brain, I perpetually wait to see if they’ll get marked down after the holiday, only to find beer is not sold like candy). St. Arnold and Shiner each have notable entries as well.

But SweetWater was a new development from a brewery I’d always associated with pale ales. SweetWater Blue remains a solid foray into fruit beers that showcases the brand’s versatility. It stands to reason a winter’s beer would be another win for the one-time microbrewer.

However…