Which Beer of the Month Club is Best?

Have you been looking for a beer of the month club? Is it your Dad's birthday or are you trying to find that perfect gift for the beer lover in your life? We've reviewed numerous beer of the month clubs for quality and value, and collected our results below. Once you've decided which club is right for you or your gift recipient, simply click the Join Now button to begin enjoying the world's best tasting beers.

OUR #1 PICK - Gourmet Monthly Clubs

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  • Original Microbrewed Beer Club: $22.95/month (12 x 12-ounce bottles)
  • International & Domestic Variety Beer Club: $28.95/month (12 x 12-ounce bottles)
  • International Beer Club: $32.95/month (12 x 12-ounce bottles)

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  • $34.95/month (12 x 12-ounce bottles)
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C&H Clubs

  • Original Monthly Beer Club: $22.95/month (12 x 12-ounce bottles)
  • The International & Domestic Variety Beer Club: $28.95/month (12 x 12-ounce bottles)
  • The International Beer of the Month Club: $32.95/month (12 x 12-ounce bottles)

Gourmet Monthly Club Beer Reviews

The beer reviews below are from shipments of the International & Domestic Variety Beer Club by Gourmet Monthly Club.

Lancaster Black by Lancaster Brewery

Posted on May 9, 2012

As expected this beer pours a very dark brown color with a thin white head. Off the bat you can smell toasted nuts and coffee. Look for dark chocolate flavors mixed with a molasses sweetness. Bitter hops do well to balance out the sweetness making this a well-balanced brew. Cheers!

Lancaster Red by Lancaster Brewery

Posted on May 9, 2012

This beer pours a clear reddish brown with a very thin head that fizzles out almost completely. The aroma is pleasant with fruity and sweet malt notes tied together with an herbal lemon quality. This beer has a great balance between sweet and bitter hops.

Oak Barrel Stout by Old Dominion B.C.

Posted on May 9, 2012

Old Dominion’s Oak Barrel Stout is probably as dark a beer as they come. The head is a puffy beige one that fizzles out to some lacing. You can expect chocolate aromas along with overall roasted and smokey qualities. Vanilla is apparent in the aroma and taste as it was used in the brewing process. Enjoy this beer with strong cheeses or seafood dishes.

Sweaty Betty Blonde by Boulder Beer Company

Posted on May 9, 2012

Sweaty Betty pours a bright sunny yellow color with a thin white head. Not surprisingly this blonde ale has a citrusy wheat aroma. As you sip let the beer tingle on your tongue. Lemon flavors linger on the palate. All in all this blonde ale is a perfect summer refresher!

Alhambra Negra by Grupo Cervezas Alhámbra

Posted on April 3, 2012

To me beers like this one are the most exciting to try. I enjoy being surprised by the brightness in taste of a dark beer. Alhambra Negra pours a dark chocolate color with a thick and foamy tan head. Nutty and caramel notes make up the malt flavors. The taste consists of dark rum with hints of licorice. The two flavors I just mentioned sound odd but trust me, this isn’t Ouzo flavored beer. This dark lager is an easy drinking one. It’s great alone or with a Spanish feast.

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