So for this post, I am reviewing some of the pumpkins I have tried this season to share the wealth and knowledge. Again, I apologize for the lack of artistic integrity in the pictures, this began as just texts between the wifey and I.
Leinenkugel's Harvest Pumpkin Shandy
Leinnie's is one that I love their various beers, but tend to be very sweet. The pumpkin is no exception. This is a light and crisp beer, however, extremely sweet. I referred to it as "cupcake beer". The notes of cinnamon and spice are very noticeable and there are actually undertones of real pumpkin. To me, I think of it more as a pumpkin spice soda. It would make a great black o'lantern.
Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale
This pumpkin ale was brewed in bourbon barrels and has the nice undertones of the bourbon. It also has the nice 10% alcohol content that has the extra kick. It is less sweet, but has some nice spice to it. I'm not a bourbon drinker- as much as I really want to be, however, I do like some of the beers or ciders that are brewed in the barrels as well as some of the sauces (such as my bourbon meatballs I'll have to post). I didn't get to finish this one, because 1/3 of the way through it I noticed on the label it said Contains: Wheat, Pecans. I'm allergic to tree nuts. It hadn't hit me yet, but since I was out of Benadryl I decided against finishing it. Sad day in beer land.
Cooney Island Freaktoberfest Big Ol' Pumpkin Ale
This one was quite good. It also complimented the chocolate cake I had for breakfast Saturday quite well. The ale is brewed with pumpkin, spices and expresso beans. It has a mild pumpkin spice taste and a darker ale. It's still sweet (as most pumpkin ales are) but not overly sweet.
Ballast Point Pumpkin Down
This one was really tasty. It was a nice light pumpkin flavor. It's a Scottish Ale with pumpkin spices. It had more of an ale taste rather than the pumpkin spice. I will definitely have to get this one again.