1. SHOCK TOP PUMPKIN WHEAT (anheuser-busch) ABV: 5.2%
The first beer that I'm reviewing!
Straight to Shock Top Pumpkin! We were watching The Fly while I drank this middle-of-the-road crap. Or was it Curse Of The Fly? You tell me.
This is a very light beer all around... light on the spice, light on pumpkiny flavor...
Very wheaty though, and not as spicy (or malty) as Post Road, which we'll get to later...Basically, it doesn't have an overriding clove/allspice/cinnamon flavor, but there is Mos Def more spice than pumpkin here. I'm digging the concept of wheat and pumpkin, but it just isn't pulled off right.
Light on over all flavor, just a simple pumpkin-spice wheat beer by a simple-minded brewery.
Unoffensive poop. Good for people that aren't sure if they like pumpkin beers, or people that don't want flavor.
2.BLUE POINT PUMPKIN ALE (Blue Point Brewing Co.) ABV: 6%
I seem to remember hearing that Anheuser-Busch was going to buy this brewery a few years ago. I tried this before that happened. This beer is much more like a malt beverage with spices dumped in it.
It's got a very spicy, cinnamony flavor, better than the worst beers with pumpkin spice but
completely spicy in its own way. The malt and the spice actually work a lot better in this beer compared to another we will visit later on which is like cheap malt liquor with moldy pumpkin spice poured in. This might be one of the best malty pumpkin spice beers out there,
BUT.......not pumpkin enough. The cinnamon and malt almost do give it a wreathy flavor that is interesting, mainly because it's not like some of the more common pumpkin pie flavored beers out there. Kinda like beer potpourri.
3.AMERICA'S ORIGINAL PUMPKIN ALE (Buffalo Bill's Brewery) ABV: 6%
We were watching It Came From Hollywood while tasting this. Freakin Cheech y Chong.
Hey! A bottle that can be opened with a twist of the cap always leads to showboating for me. I like this beer already! Good aroma here too. Almost a bit of sourness and vanilla in the aroma, and this beer is a few years ahead of the sour/gose revolution that's happening these days. Slightly malty taste with hints of spice and freakin vanilla cream! Hell yeah! Much more pumpkin flavored than I expected, too. I can taste pumpkin in here over the spices, which I think is where the sour aroma comes from. Not a pumpkin pie beer. The gourd-iness of the flavor gives this one an air of authenticity and I recommend this beer.Whew! Just the kind of beer I'm doing this for.
That's all for now! I'll be back soon with more pumpkin beer reviews! Get out there and vote dammit!
Well, what the hell else are you gonna be votin on?????
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Pumpkin Beers in Atlanta
Hey now!
I hope everyone's having a great Halloween Season so far. Let me tell ya what's happening here. I will be reviewing over 40 different current (and discontinued) pumpkin beers that I've been getting within walking distance around the Little Five Points area for the last few years. Although some of my notes are from as far back as 2012, I've been trying most of these beers every season since that time. One beer I was told was seen spotted in the area was Thomas Creek Pumpkin Ale. I have not seen it yet, as of 2017.
These reviews are for entertainment purposes only, I do not mean to seriously belittle any beer or brewery. This is my damn opinion and you should not let me influence whether you try a certain beer or not. This is meant to be funny. I hope to have all of the reviews done by Halloween 2017, but I'll be doing this at my leisure and if I decide to not do it anymore, well then that's it! I feel good about it so far though. And there will probably be updates every year. I just hope I can read my drunken notes........
I hope everyone's having a great Halloween Season so far. Let me tell ya what's happening here. I will be reviewing over 40 different current (and discontinued) pumpkin beers that I've been getting within walking distance around the Little Five Points area for the last few years. Although some of my notes are from as far back as 2012, I've been trying most of these beers every season since that time. One beer I was told was seen spotted in the area was Thomas Creek Pumpkin Ale. I have not seen it yet, as of 2017.
These reviews are for entertainment purposes only, I do not mean to seriously belittle any beer or brewery. This is my damn opinion and you should not let me influence whether you try a certain beer or not. This is meant to be funny. I hope to have all of the reviews done by Halloween 2017, but I'll be doing this at my leisure and if I decide to not do it anymore, well then that's it! I feel good about it so far though. And there will probably be updates every year. I just hope I can read my drunken notes........
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