I've recently been a fan of pumpkin stuff, discovering pumpkin pie late in life. Last fall I picked up a pumpkin beer on a whim at a 7-11, though I can't recall its name (wasn't this one, that's for sure), but it was kind of meh. Though it totally made my day last week when I saw the pumpkin spice latte is back at Starbucks, mmm.
I look forward to your other pumpkin beer reviews.
This was actually a cross-post thanks to the client that I was using. I have no other place to post beer reviews without dealing with crazy beer snobs, so this was just easier.
Long story short, the brewiigii community has a bunch of my friends, one of whom makes his own beers (no pumpkins, though,) and he's posted a number of pumpkin reviews going back to 2008 or so.
For the short list, try Southern Tier's Pumking and Brooklyn Brewery's Post Road. If you want something with more alcohol to it, Weyerbacher's Imperial Pumpkin Ale will do the trick.
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I've recently been a fan of pumpkin stuff, discovering pumpkin pie late in life. Last fall I picked up a pumpkin beer on a whim at a 7-11, though I can't recall its name (wasn't this one, that's for sure), but it was kind of meh. Though it totally made my day last week when I saw the pumpkin spice latte is back at Starbucks, mmm.
I look forward to your other pumpkin beer reviews.
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Long story short, the brewiigii community has a bunch of my friends, one of whom makes his own beers (no pumpkins, though,) and he's posted a number of pumpkin reviews going back to 2008 or so.
For the short list, try Southern Tier's Pumking and Brooklyn Brewery's Post Road. If you want something with more alcohol to it, Weyerbacher's Imperial Pumpkin Ale will do the trick.
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