We've come up with a beer gift basket that EVERYONE will like! Our Best of Both Worlds gift basket has beer AND wine AND lots of great snacks!
This wine and beer gift includes:
- Crispy Gourmet Crackers
- Delicious Smoked Gouda Cheese
- Flavorful Smoked Summer Sausage
- The Best Crunch Beer Brittle
- Delicious Chocolate Truffles or other Fine Confections and Candies (determined by seasonal availability)
- Your Selection of Beer and Wine
And all of this comes in an elegant presentation box that makes for a lasting impression. We truly believe that our Best of Both Worlds Wine and Beer Gift will satisfy whoever you need to shop for. Why choose between two of the greatest beverages ever invented? We've come up with the perfect solution to the beer OR wine dilemma; try our fantastic Best of Both Worlds wine AND beer gift basket today!
A Guide to Your Wine Selection:
- Red Wine: Red wines will appear deep red or burgundy in color with oak and earthy aromas and flavors. These bold wines often have traces of dark fruit flavors like plum, dark cherry and red currant.
White Wine: White wines are lighter and crisper in appearance and taste. Although white wines can be dry to fruity in flavor they can also be "buttery" and sweet. These wines are often crisp and fresh in taste with flavors of peach, green apple and apricot.
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Pale Ale
India Pale Ale: The color of this Ale ranges from golden amber to light copper, but most are pale to medium amber with an orange-ish tint. This beer style will have a moderate to moderately high hop aroma of floral. An earthy or fruity nature is typical for an IPA. The hop flavor should be similar to the aroma (floral, earthy, fruity, and/or slightly grassy). An IPA has a higher alcohol content and a stronger bitterness than the Pale Ale.
Amber: The color of this beer option will be amber to a coppery brown. With moderately low to moderately high maltiness, Ambers also usually show a moderate caramel character. A citrusy hop character is common in Amber Ales, but not required. With a caramel sweetness and moderate hop flavor-bitterness, an Amber is more malt-driven than a Pale Ale or IPA.
Stout: A Stout is the darkest of the four beers we offer here. This full bodied beer is very dark brown in color which can often even appear black. When tasting a Stout, one often detects strong coffee and chocolate flavors with a rich "roasted" taste.

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