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Day 21: Prairie Christmas Bomb by Dale Miskimins

@sodakbeer @prairieales

To celebrate the Holiday Season, we have teamed up with beer bloggers and craft beer enthusiasts around the country to host the fifth annual beer advent calendar. This is the season of sharing and we intend to share our love of beer with you.

During the 31 days of December, we will be sharing our favorite regional/winter seasonals/holiday beers with the help from our fellow beer enthusiasts. We hope that you tune in every day, to hear our stories and share our holiday cheer.

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Prairie Christmas Bomb!

Blogger: Dale Miskimins
Website: http://www.sodakbeer.com
Twitter / Facebook: T: @sodakbeer F: sodakbeer
About Me: I am a craft beer fan, homebrewer and beer blogger from Elkton, South Dakota. I am a veterinarian, husband, father, grandfather (x5) and dog owner (x3). I am a Cicerone Certified Beer Server.

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Beer: Christmas Bomb!
Brewery: Prairie Artisan Ales; Tulsa, OK
Website: http://prairieales.com/
Twitter: @prairieales

Commercial Description: Christmas Bomb! is our imperial stout Bomb!, recipe with cinnamon added for the holidays. We wanted to take our popular brew Bomb! and make it a little more festive. Something you could enjoy in the winter by the fire, if you will. This year’s Christmas Bomb! packs even more cinnamon than the previous year’s brew, so it is sure to be a great beer to enjoy with your family for the holidays. The label art features some fun, handmade ornaments and is meant to perhaps bring back some childhood memories of your own past Christmases. from Kelly Morrison of Prairie Ales

Beer Details:
-Style: Imperial stout brewed with spices
-ABV: 11%
-IBU:35
-Ingredients etc: Imperial Stout aged on coffee, cocoa nibs, vanilla beans, and Ancho chili peppers brewed with cinnamon bark.

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Why I selected the Prairie Christmas Bomb!:

It is a good example of a Christmas beer, and it was brewed in the great plains region.

What would you pair this beer with?
Put this beer out for Santa on Christmas Eve or enjoy by the fire with friends. Pair with sugar cookies.

Do you have anything exciting events coming up and/or activities that you would like to share?
I will be attending the Brrrvana Beer Fest at Monk’s House of Ale Repute in Sioux Falls, SD February 20, 2016.

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About Prairie Artisan Ales:

We are a company started by two brothers. We didn’t start it due to a lack of good beer, or whatever people like to say in this part of their website. We wanted to do something that was awesome. We have the talent, and most importantly the years of experience needed to get it done. So we did it. We have funded the company on our own, and only want to work with people that care about beer, super good beer. Our goal is to show people what is possible when you start with “step one”.

Visit the brewery online at http://prairieales.com/

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