warrior (213), Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania, USA Mar 7, 2006 Beer is a clear dark amber color with a good full tan colored head. Aromas of cinnamon and clove dominate followed with some malt. Flavors of cinnamon, clove, pumpkin and malt sweetness with a nice slightly dry finish. A good full bodied beer with a little bit of the alcohol coimg through. This is probably the best pumpkin ale I’ve ever had. Good job weyerbacher!
Beerlando (1237), Orlando, Florida, USA Aug 20, 2008 Initial thoughts: What’s the only thing worse than a pumpkin ale? An imperial pumpkin ale, of course!
All joking aside (kind of), on to the review. The body is a clear, deep, reddish-orange color. A small, frothy, beige colored head leaves behind soapy lacing that drips back into the body. Aromas include copious amounts of Autumn spices, everything from cinnamon and cardamom to nutmeg and, of course, tons of pumpkin. Flavors are equally aggressive, though a rather prominent caramel malt billing takes a bit of the spicy edge off. Medium-full and sticky on the palate, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves sting the tongue long after the swallow. This is certainly one of the better examples of this genre. Ultimately, though, its still a pumpkin beer, a style I have all but given up on as something that I will ever truly enjoy. juiceisloose (294), Orlando, Florida, USA Aug 19, 2008 Pours a deep orange color with a medium white head that left spotty lacing behind. The aroma is nice on this one with lots of cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, with a hint of pumpkin. The flavor is big on spices as well with the cinnamon and nutmeg coming through with the pumpkin sweetness on the backend. Medium bodied with good carbonation and easy to drink with a lot of spice on the finish. I was hoping for a little more pumpkin flavor, but it was still good otherwise. I’ll be having more of this in the fall season. PorterPounder (2810), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Aug 17, 2008 Tallahassee, Fl. - Market Square Liquors - 12 oz bottle. Murky, dark copper pour with a thin white head. Spicy aroma which reminds me of wassail and a old fashioned candy store. Flavor is spice oriented with hints of pumpkin pie, cloves, cinnamon and wassail. Would be very nice on a cold winter’s night - maybe even try it heated. Mouthfeel is thickish and rich. One of the best pumpkin beers I have tried. Jblauvs (149), Manchester, New Hampshire, USA Aug 17, 2008 Gem Ruby pour with frothy white head. Malty, well hopped and a subtle punmlin and spice aromas. Mouth is mellow malt, very natural, tasty, pumpkin, nothing fakey here. Cinnamon, nutmeg and other spices in the middle and a dry finish. the best pumpkin beer ive had by far. Mellow, not overdone, very drinkable. markwise (257), Orlando, Florida, USA Aug 13, 2008 This is an excellent pumpkin beer. It’s aroma is roasted sweet pumpkin with a nose of cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar. Lots of lace on the glass. Worth a second pint. It is not the best pumpkin beer, but it comes darn close. What is it doing out in August??
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