What makes a good winter beer? Typically it’s something comforting and will make you feel warm and fuzzy inside on a cold evening. Some year-round styles lend themselves perfectly for the winter months, while others are only available during those cooler times. Think: brown ales, porters, a Christmas ale and (yes) even an IPA. Here are the beers you should be filling your fridge with during the winter ahead.

Brown Ale
Bell’s Best Brown Ale
- ABV: 5.8%
- Brewery Location: Kalamazoo, MI
The brown ale is one of the most underappreciated styles around. American versions are perfect for the cooler months thanks to a nice balance between heavy dark beers and crisp, hoppy brews. Bell’s Best Brown Ale is a great example; combining caramel, cocoa and malty notes with generous use of American hops to present a light and comforting beer. At only 5.8 percent ABV, it’s one you can drink a few of in the fall and still have a good time.

Pilsner
Allagash Truepenny Pilsner
- ABV: 5.5%
- Brewery Location: Portland, ME
The most popular beers in America are lagers and Pilsners because everyone can understand them: they’re refreshing, they’re light and they have a much more palatable hop character than IPAs. They don’t often take many risks, which makes Allagash’s Truepenny Pilsner all the more brilliant.