![]() ![]() Highlights: The first sip makes you think you've wasted your time, but you didn't. Level of Spice: Definite coffee, lots of spicesīest Line on Bottle: Pumpkin ale brewed with the attitude of a world-weary barista, Punkuccino packs a short shot of Stumptown coffee toddy in your pint with just a shake of cinnamon and nutmeg Label Artwork: Pumpkin with big mouth and green arms grabbing a cup of coffee Will It Be in My 12 Pack: Elysian is on a roll It's been reported that cinnamon is good for you, so. Not at all what I was expecting, but from the first sniff of pure cinnamon, I knew this would be different. Highlights: Stout, what Stout? This is a cinnamon beer with stout added. Label Artwork: Growling bear in front of background that is on fireīest Line on Bottle: Stout brewed with real pumpkin, pumpkin seeds, with cinnamon added, Was 2010 Great American Beer Festival Silver Medal winner in the Field Beer category (whatever that is). Worth Trying? Elysian in 2-for-2, and besides, the label does say it was the world's first Imperial Pumpkin Ale. Doesn't seem like you're drinking an Imperial Pumpkin. Brewed the same way as Night Owl, but in this version the spices all blend together seamlessly. Highlights: Very light tasting for an Imperial Pumpkin, but I really like it. Label Artwork: A bit demented-looking pumpkin with various stitches to its skin A pleasure to drink this seasonal offering. Highlights: A medium-bodied ale where a bunch of spices are present but none dominate. Over 7 pounds of pumpkins are used per barrel and spiced in conditioning with nutmeg, clove, cinnamon, ginger and allspice. ![]() Best Line on Bottle: Ale brewed with pumpkin and pumpkin seeds and fermented with spices. ![]()
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