
Style: Brown ale
Brewed by: Leinenkugel Brewing Co., Chippewa Falls.
Availability: This Leinie has taken over the winter seasonal slot that opened when Creamy Dark moved to year-round production. Officially, it’s only offered in November and December.
Taste: The first sip of Fireside ignited an instant deja vu back to winter 2006 and Miller’s limited-release chocolate lager. That beer was spiked with actual chocolate; here the effect presumably comes from the two-row malt. Caramel, hazelnut and maple notes combine with the chocolate to make this a brownie of a beer, but it’s a complexity that’s somewhat suspicious. As with other new Leinie’s brews the last few years, Fireside bears “Beer with natural flavor” on the label. This is uncommon on beer labels, so either Leinie’s is cheating at brewing or is overly honest. Either way, serve Fireside above typical fridge temperature to let that cornucopia of flavor breathe.
Backwash: The nut brown is probably a bummer of a style to brew: It’s easy to mess up, and even when you nail it, it’s ... still just a nut brown, unobjectionable and interesting but never transcendent the way a great weizen, stout or pale can be. That said, you can hoist worse beers over your gravy-covered plate this Thanksgiving.
2 mugs (out of four)