The pumpkin takes center stage instead of bombarding your tongue with spices like just about every other pumpkin beer. Uinta Brewing: Punk'n Pumpkin Ale Morgan Wujkowskiįlavors: Toasty pumpkin with nutmeg, cinnamon, and allspice. Pairs well with: Chili, shepherd's pie, turkey/apple/brie sandwich, cranberry/walnut salad, chicken Alfredo, or mashed potatoes. Perfect for: Fall tailgating, Thanksgiving prepping, Black Friday shopping online, and weekend backyard bonfires. Dogfish Head Craft Brewery: Punkin Ale Morgan Wujkowskiįlavors: Pumpkin, brown sugar, nutmeg, allspice, and cinnamon. Pairs well with: Herb-roasted chicken, grilled pork chops, sloppy Joes, or a fat, charred bratwurst. Brewed with real pumpkin, nutmeg, clove, allspice and cinnamon, Yunkin Punkin’ is “like eating a slice of pumpkin pie on a brisk autumn afternoon.Perfect for: A weekend, go-to seasonal brew, drunk apple picking, and grilling out on those freakishly warm fall evenings. Yunkin’ Punkin’ Ale | Manayunk Brewing Companyįresh off the We Can mobile canning line, Yunkin’ Punkin’ is helping beer lovers in the City of Brotherly Love welcome the fall. Upslope Pumpkin | Upslope Brewing CompanyĪfter having won gold at the 2011 Great American Beer Festival, Upslope put their pumpkin ale in cans and let the masses have a taste.ġ4. This local favorite is available for the first time in cans this year.ġ3. Rich malty flavors go well with the subtle flavors of pumpkin in this porter. Pumpkin Porter | Four Peaks Brewing Company This beer offers subtle spiciness, great pumpkin flavor and a soft, slightly sweet finish.ġ2. Want to try something a little different? How about this unfiltered pumpkin ale from Harpoon’s UFO series. Once you get beyond that, you’ll find this to be a tasty beer with plenty of pumpkin character without being too sweet and pie-like. Personally, I love the name and the can design. This is a big seller for Shipyard and they brew a lot of it. Plenty of cinnamon and clove flavors in this light-bodied brew. The beer itself has a great balance of flavors between the spices and earthy pumpkin notes.ĩ. The little brother to Wachusett’s Imperial Pumpkin Ale, Pumpkan features some terrific art and a pun-tastic name. Old Forge Pumpkin Ale | Old Forge Brewing CompanyĪnother new offering this season is Old Forge’s Pumpkin Ale, which they describe as, “A session ale brewed with real pumpkin, brown sugar, subtle spices and vanilla.” In cans for the first time this year, O’Fallon brews their pumpkin beer with 136 pounds of real pumpkin and seasons the finished beer with cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.ħ. He Said Belgian Tripel | 21st Amendment Brewery & Elysian Brewing Companyīelgian-style tripel brewed with pumpkin, tarragon and galangal (similar to ginger).Ħ. He Said Baltic Porter | 21st Amendment Brewery & Elysian Brewing Companyīaltic-style porter brewed with pumpkin, Vietnamese cinnamon and ground caraway seeds.ĥ. This is a new seasonal offering from the folks that speak Boontling.Ĥ. Fall Hornin’ Pumpkin Ale | Anderson Valley Brewing Company There are plenty of familiar spices in this beer that comes in a beautiful can featuring artwork by Colorado artist Jesse Crock.ģ. Wild Onion Pumpkin Ale | Wild Onion Brewing Company In the past three years more than a dozen breweries have begun canning beers brewed with everyone’s favorite fall fruit. The following year, Wild Onion Brewing Company in Lake Barrington, Ill., put the first pumpkin beer in cans here in the U.S. The history of canned pumpkin beer is quite short. Central City Brewing Company in Surrey, British Columbia, canned the first pumpkin beer in 2009. Luckily there are plenty of canned pumpkin beers available these days, making them a no brainer for football and holiday gatherings. Pumpkin seems to have a way of sneaking into all of our favorite things each fall, including craft beer. 14 PumpCAN Beers Fresh Off the Vine October 22, 2013
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