Warming Up With Winter Brews at The Local in Bellingham
What’s a chicken’s favorite beer? BOCK! My clever husband came up with that one last evening, at The Local Winter Fest, while enjoying a Chuckanut Brewery Bock Lager. It’s no joke—any man, woman or chicken who enjoys a strong, dark, roasty brew on a chilly winter evening would agree that the Chuckanut Bock is a great example of why winter warmers were invented.
I, for one, was very excited to learn that The Local—that cozy downtown Public House known for its stellar beer selection—was planning a Winter Fest, with all 17 taps featuring winter ales, lagers and ciders.
All seven Whatcom County breweries were represented, so I started with a sampler of six, and counted on the clever one to supply me with sips of the seventh from his pint glass.
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My sampler at The Local. Top row, left to right: Boundary Barrel-Aged Cabin Fever, North Fork Whiskey Barrel-Aged Winter Warmer, Wander Barley Humbug. Bottom row, left to right: Aslan 542 Winter Warmer, Kulshan Kitten Mittens, Menace Ugly Sweater.[/caption]
My first round of tastes included:
- Menace Brewing Ugly Sweater: I love this one. It’s always consistently full-bodied, with just the right balance (for me) of malt and hops. Easy to drink, too. 7.5 ABV
- Aslan Brewing 542 Winter Warmer: Organic, of course (all Aslan brews are), this is an Imperial Alt style ale of medium body with a nice finish. 7.0 ABV
- Boundary Bay Brewery Cabin Fever Bourbon Barrel Aged: Boundary did a nice job barrel-aging their winter classic, Cabin Fever. It’s dark brown, strong and flavorful, and packs a punch at 8.5 ABV.
- Kulshan Brewing Kitten Mittens: This is a popular winter beer, with folks pining for it the rest of the year. KM has a rich flavor of brown sugar/molasses, but it’s not too sweet. 7.1 ABV
- The North Fork Brewery Whiskey Barrel Aged Winter Warmer: Brewer Eric Jorgensen scored again with this one, which was aged for six months in two different barrels. We all tasted a strong flavor of whiskey (I called it whiskey-flavored beer), but luckily, Eric was there to correct us—we tasted the barrel, which infused the beer with flavors of coconut, vanilla and oak, like one tastes in a barrel-aged whiskey. Of course!
- Wander Brewing Barley Humbug: Both malty and fruity, quite smooth and enjoyable. I would like to revisit this one, but I hear it’s going fast.
- Chuckanut Brewery Bock Lager: A beautiful beer, dark in color with a nicely rounded flavor.


