Yes, I am reviewing a Christmas beer now. It is about that time. Anyway, this beer, called Holiday Cheer, comes from my favorite brewery in Texas, Shiner Bock Brewery. It is a nice malty variation of their famous Shiner Bock beer that also includes peaches and pecans. On top of all of this, the ingredients are roasted before entering into the beer itself, creating the perfect beer for a cold winter night, at least in theory.
Sight - The roasted malts are the very first thing anyone can see from this deep amber color beer. Unfortunately, it does not carbonate well, but this can be solved easily by pouring the beer into a pint glass. the only negative aspect of this beer is the head is rather flat.

Taste - As with the smell, this beer is sweet to its core. You first taste the malts, but they quickly are overtaken by the peaches in this beer. The peaches provide the strongest taste in this beer, and rightfully so. The nutty aftertaste of the pecans appears slightly, but the peaches provide the best taste of this beer. Do not think that the peaches make this less of a beer. The malts and hops are still present with the taste of peaches and the hint of pecans.
Overall - I will be honest, this is one of my favorite beers, falling in love with it at my first sip, (love at first sip?). This was two years ago at Christmas time, and I still avidly look for this beer every year. I hope you do the same and start spreading the cheer.
5 out of 5 cheers!!!!! (if not more!)