IMPERIAL
SOUTHERN TIER Pumpking
WEYERBACHER Imperial Pumpkin Ale
Once again, Weyerbacher has nailed it! This may be the most consistently good pumpkin beer year after year. Clearly, Weyerbacher only selects pumpkins from sincere pumpkin patches which would make Linus himself proud. This beer has the perfect balance of pumpkin flavor with just the right dose of cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, and cloves. At 8% ABV, this is a dangerously delicious beer. Once you start, you won’t want to stop, and so you’ll end up on your ass dreaming of the Great Pumpkin. Other than Shipyard’s Pumpkinhead back when it was awesome, this is the only pumpkin beer I have ever bought a case of….and unlike Pumpkinhead, I would buy another case of Weyerbacher every year.
SHIPYARD Smashed Pumpkin
SOUTHERN TIER Warlock
NON-IMPERIAL
HARPOON Pumpkin UFO
This hazy unfiltered beauty is as close as it gets to drinking a raw pumpkin. While there are many pumpkin beers which resemble pumpkin pie, this offering is more like squeezing a pumpkin into a glass…..but without the mess of seeds are rinds. The pumpkin UFO is accented with some light spices, but the predominant flavor is pure pumpkin. Leave it to a New England brewery to produce a beer that perfectly captures the essence of Fall. This beer will give you visions of lying on a pile of leaves on the side of hill surrounded by trees bursting with yellow, orange, and red foliage. An incredibly long finish that lingers on and on and on and on…..
TIMMERMAN’S Pumpkin Lambicus
A bright and alluring orange color, this lambic tempts you right from the glass as it flaunts its beauty. A pumpkin lambic is something entirely new to me, which is somewhat ironic considering that it is made by the world’s oldest lambic brewery (brewing since 1702!). As you would expect from a lambic, this brew is very fruity, and the pumpkin is a very unique twist on this style. Unlike the dry quality of most pumpkin beers, the pumpkin lambic is sweet with a hint of brown sugar. Only 4% ABV, so you can drink the entire 750mL bottle without passing out. A very delicious change of pace from your usual pumpkin beer.
ANDERSON VALLEY Fall Hornin’ Pumpkin Ale
This dark rust beauty packs a heavy dose of smooth malty goodness. There is plenty of cinnamon and nutmeg to complement the pumpkin flavor, and there are hints of baked bread and caramel on the finish. The high level of carbonation makes this a very filling selection, so it certainly isn’t a session beer, but the one or two you can fit in your belly will be very enjoyable!
SHOCK TOP Pumpkin Wheat
Shock Top continues to produce a pumpkin beer that I am ashamed to like. It is the kind of beer that I would never order in public but will enjoy at home with the lights off and the blinds closed. With its wheat base, it is very crisp and lively. The pumpkin flavor is quite subtle and it is lightly spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves. This isn’t a hearty pumpkin ale built for a cold Autumn night, but rather a refreshing and light version suitable for some late Summer tailgating. While you may not admit it to your buddies, you will enjoy this surprisingly good beer.
BLUE POINT BREWING COMPANY Pumpkin Ale
Spices dominate this copper colored ale. Cinnamon and nutmeg are the dominant flavors which combine to overpower the pumpkin notes. Still a very tasty selection despite its lack of a true pumpkin flavor. The heavy spices result in a long, dry finish that will make you reach for a chaser.
MAGIC HAT Wilhelm Scream Pumpkin Ale
A lovely copper color and an even lovelier spice-filled aroma, this seductive temptress lures you in with her looks and perfume, but then you kiss her and discover that she has dragon breath. The use of Allspice is just a bit overbearing and results in a dry and somewhat sour finish. While this is not necessarily a bad beer, there are just too many other better pumpkin options out there to enjoy!
UNITA BREWING COMPANY Punk’n Harvest Pumpkin Ale
Rubbish. I won’t waste my time talking about it, and you shouldn’t waste your time drinking it.