SubstanceT (1087), Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Sep 2, 2007 Rating 1071. On tap at the Schlafly Bottleworks in Maplewood MO. Clear dark dark copper with no real head. Served in a snifter. The nose was pumpkiny, just a tinge of alcohol but lots of spice. The taste is all over cinnamon, with lots of clove pumpkin and nutmeg. In contrast to other pumpkins that I have had, in particular Buffalo Bills and O’Fallon, this is much more palateable and drinkable. Nice brew.
nqualls (205), Tennessee, USA Sep 3, 2008 Wonderful pumpkin. Bottle. Poured into a shaker. Poured a clear amber color with almost no head. Aroma is bready malt and pumpkin pie spices. Flavor is spicy with a pumpkin aftertaste. I wanted a beer that made me think I was drinking a pumpkin pie, and they gave it to me. Best one yet. Salamanderslam (3), , Missouri, USA does not count Aug 27, 2008 i think the recipe for this beer is simple. Cinnamon, pumpkin, yeast and water.
It is the sweetest tasting ale i have ever had. If i had smelled it at room temperature i would have sworn i was sniffing the inside of my grandmother’s over after cooking a pumpkin pie. it tastes like a big piece of cinnamon with a little pumpkin on it. If i were a dog, i would roll all in this stuff and check it regularly to urinate and mark it as mine forever, after drinking everything in the bottle of course. BeerandBlues2 (2473), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Jul 20, 2008 Draught at St. Louis Brewery Schlafly. Pours clear amber with a spare, fizzy, off-white head, mostly diminishing with spare lacing. Aroma is heavy malt (bread, cookie, nutty), light hops (herbs), average yeast (dough, earth) with notes of clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, and pumpkin. Medium bodied, sticky texture, average carbonation, and a chalky finish. Average duration, moderate sweetness, light acidity and bitterness. Styles (1653), Taylor, Michigan, USA May 12, 2008 Courtesy of someone formerly known as Duane. Bright copper, no head. Aroma is very nice blend of the standard pumkin spices. Allspice, nutmeg and clove stick out the most. Flavor on par with aroma. Pumpkin is a little lacking, again par for the course for "pumpkin" beer. Not overbearing in any aspect, well done overall. IrishBoy (2129), Bakersfield, California, USA Apr 14, 2008 12 oz bottle from acknud! Nose of pumpkin, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves; not as heavily spiced to the nose as some other pumpkin ales are; clear copper with a small straw head; flavor has some spices, light sweetness, pumpkin, and a dry pumpkiny finish. Excellent pumpkin ale!
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