Dark Festive Beers

The St. Bernardus Christmas Ale is Made for the Holiday Season

Companies from every industry are embracing the tradition of releasing something special for the holiday season, but few have the history to back them up such as the St. Bernardus Christmas Ale. Part of many family traditions, this Christmas Ale is chock full of memories as much as it is of delicious taste. Ideal to be paired with festive feasts, Uncrate writes, "It's a Belgian Abbey ale brewed in the Quadrupel style at 10% ABV--bringing a warming meld of flavors that should ward off the deep chill of winter."

Although many people might be tempted to try out the unique blends that are coming out now, relying on a classic like the St. Bernardus Christmas Ale is something that is becoming even more prevalent in modern societies.

Heritage Holiday Beverages
Companies across industries can capitalize on the appeal of nostalgia and tradition by creating special holiday beverages with established brand histories.
Seasonal Collaborations
Creating branded collaborations with established beverage companies can create unique holiday offerings that tap into the nostalgia and appeal of Christmas traditions.
Experiential Festive Beverages
Companies can create festive beverages that provide consumers with a memorable and sensorially-rich experience that taps into the spirit of the holiday season.

Industries Being Reshaped

Beverage Manufacturing
Beverage manufacturers can leverage the appeal of heritage and nostalgia to create festive holiday offerings that tap into existing brand equity.
Food and Beverage Retail
Businesses can create partnerships with established alcoholic beverage companies to offer specialty holiday products, tapping into consumers' desire for unique and meaningful Christmas experiences.
Experiential Dining
Restaurants and bars can create immersive holiday drink menus that offer patrons a one-of-a-kind holiday experience that leverages the joy and nostalgia of the season.
SCORE
2.7 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 40%
Activity 33%
Freshness 8%