It's not only runners who like to end the day with a crisp beer. Whether you know someone who prefers stouts, lagers, sours, or IPAs, they will all love a gift that centers around their favorite afternoon indulgence.
We’ve tapped into our bank of trusty resources to find the fun (and functional) gifts for the beer lovers in your life—whether they like to brew, taste, cook, or just drink. We have an option for every kind of beer lover, and we also included a few gifts for those who prefer to mix it up with a stiffer drink. When choosing our gifts, we included 35 different options from attire, to glasses, to books, to accessories, so you’re sure to find a great gift for the beer lover in your life that will bring them good cheer this holiday season.
Know someone who loves beer and loves their pet anymore? This Etsy shop allows you to print a picture of their beloved pet on a beer glass of choice. You can also add their name or custom text.
Get them a subscription to the Craft Beer Club, where they’ll be introduced to four new beers per month (12 total bottles) with options from microbreweries all over the U.S.
This mug is made by hand from real horn, which means each one is unique. Now your favorite beer drinker can feel like Thor—though they don't have to have super powers. The mug is coated in a food-safe, nontoxic lacquer.
If they don't have a separate beer or beverage fridge, they may find that their product is having a hard time squeezing in. This contraption features strong magnetic patches that attach to the ceiling of the fridge, allowing bottles to dangle from the top instead of taking up room on the shelf.
Whether in bed or on the couch, this beer box keeps their snacks, drinks, and even phone on hand. It can hold up to two snacks and two bottles, so it is great to share with a friend—or stock up for themselves.
This growler can hold up to 64 ounces of their favorite brew, and is vacuum-sealed and double-insulated to keep their beer fresh and bubbly all day long.
It’s always the most wonderful time of the year for a crisp beer, and this glass brings a festive touch to their favorite brew anytime—though it is particularly of use when the holidays bring days of family gatherings.
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For the Adventurous Brewer
Countryman Press The Homebrewer's Almanac by Marika Josephson, Aaron Kleidon, and Ryan Tockstein
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For the Adventurous Brewer
Countryman Press The Homebrewer's Almanac by Marika Josephson, Aaron Kleidon, and Ryan Tockstein
This book offers over 50 recipes that include local and seasonal ingredients that help make unique and tasty farmhouse beers. It helps them find regional plants, and how to forage, harvest, and preserve them.
You can't go wrong with a quality cooler. This one by Yeti is not only nice to look at, but comes in a range of sizes able to hold 24 pounds of ice to an incredible 350 pounds.
Someone always leave floaters? This bottle cap seals the beer up again till they want to come back for it. It is also a great option for home brewers looking to seal their bottles easily.
This retro style tee is made with 100% Supima cotton, which feels like your favorite T-shirt on the first wear. It comes in five different designs, each of which feature Coors logos from the ’80s and ’90s.
This koozie comes in 17 different colors and can keep a drink cold for hours. Whether cooling a post-race beer or a tailgate brewskie, it will stay cold as long as you are drinking it.
These fancy glasses make every drink feel a little fancier. Whether your friend is pouring from a keg or a bottle, these glasses make drinking all the more fun.
Before joining Runner's World, Gabrielle Hondorp spent 6 years in running retail (she has tested top gear from shoes, to watches, to rain jackets which has expanded her expertise—and her closets); she specializes in health and wellness, and is an expert on running gear from head-to-toe. Gabi began her journalism career as a Digital Editorial Fellow for Runner’s World and Bicycling Magazine, and has since advanced to a Runner's World Editor specializing in commerce. She has a double degree in English and Media and Communication from Muhlenberg College where she also ran cross country and track.