Pumpkin Patch Ale is 6.1% ABV with 25 IBUs. ![]() I’d hope so, because it would be interesting to compare the beers brewed with two different sources of pumpkin. can.”Īccording to the press release, availability is August through October but I don’t know if the Independence farm-grown pumpkins will be used for another batch this year as well. This beer is the same world-class product that it has always been in a rad, new 16 oz. “Instead of waiting until September when the pumpkins are ready to harvest, we purchased real pumpkins from a local farm in 2020 and froze them so we could brew Pumpkin Patch Ale a little earlier this year. “This beer is typically released later in the season since we use real pumpkins, but fans have been requesting an earlier release and we listened,” says Jack Waibel, VP of Production. Fans will appreciate the effort and notice the difference roasting real pumpkins makes. The hand roast caramelizes the natural sugars, which when combined with a delicate balance of spices, creates the signature flavor of this classic fall-themed brew. The pumpkins were chopped and roasted by hand. Pumpkin Patch Ale is made with real, whole pumpkins from a local farm in Independence, Oregon. Rogue Ales Pumpkin Patch Ale returns in new 16-ounce cans. Here’s a before and after of the label design: Fermented in pounds of fresh pumpkin, as well as brewer’s wort and a sugar mix before being filtered through a spiced infusion of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg, Schlafly’s Pumpkin Ale tastes just as it was intended: like a slice of pie in a bottle. Schlafly Pumpkin Ale is a well-balanced beer with notes of caramel and ginger. Schlafly’s Pumpkin Ale is available now in 6-packs across Schlafly’s distribution as well as the Schlafly brewpubs. Louis, announces the return of Pumpkin Ale (8% ABV), a fan-favorite fall beer with a brand new look. Schlafly Beer, the original, independent craft brewery in St. Schlafly Beer releases its pumpkin beer, with a new look. Here’s a roundup of the pumpkin beer releases I’ve seen so far (or rather, that landed in my inbox). At any rate we’re heading into late summer and early pumpkin beer season! Is August too early? With the pandemic still raging I’m going to say no, drink what makes you happy, though I hate to miss the opportunity to link to my Pumpkin Beer Manifesto from a few years back which touches on this. All that's left to do is figure out how many batches of fall baking you can do while sipping on one of these fine brews.It was earlier this month when the press releases for pumpkin beers started coming out. They will be available everywhere Harpoon is sold beginning in September and if you're not sure where that is, you can find locations near you here. The pack contains three cans of each seasonal beer flavor. This last flavor will be available on draft and in bottled six-packs, as well as in the new Harpoon Dunkin’ Dozen mix pack shown in the photo above. It's perfect for those who love a fall beer, but also always kind of wish they were actually drinking a sweet and seasonal coffee instead. It's made with real pumpkin, pumpkin pie spices, and a splash of coffee. ![]() This beer is lighter and has notes of jelly and citrus perfect for easing into late summer to early fall.įinally, in non-donut-related flavors, you can also pick up Harpoon Dunkin’ Pumpkin, a fall beer inspired by the pumpkin latte. Next up is the Harpoon Dunkin’ Jelly Donut, also made with real Dunkin’ donuts, as well as with raspberry purée. It sounds like the perfect thing to sip on during brunch if you're not too into mimosas. Yes, this Dry Irish Stout is actually made with with real Dunkin’ donuts and cacao nibs, which add "extra dough-like and chocolatey notes" to it. Well now, not only is that brew coming back, but Harpoon is also releasing three new beers inspired by the drinks and donuts at Dunkin'.įirst up, we have the Harpoon Dunkin’ Boston Kreme. ![]() You might remember these two have teamed up to release the Dunkin’ Coffee Porter for the past few falls. People can be very particular about their donuts AND about their beer, but I don't think you'll hear much complaining about this new collab between Harpoon Brewery and Dunkin’ which features real donuts brewed into the beer.
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