It's pumpkin beer season again over here (they've started to roll out at the local stores) and I picked up a few I hadn't had before.
Of the twenty different pumpkin ones that I've tried over the last two years or so, there were three that I classified as good beers, as opposed to just good pumpkin beers (or worse):
Gordo by Clown Shoes
Warlock by Southern Tier
King Don's Pumpkin Ale by Catawba
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And so I'm staring with the only one of those three they had in stock in order to orient my palette - The Warlock Imperial Stout.


As smooth as I remember, but not too sweet, with not much alcohol taste (8.6% ABV). It had a bit more bitterness than flavor to the spice than I remembered when I started it cold. I'm not sure if it's being warmer now that makes that less, or being used to it. I might get another later in the season to see if it deserves it's place in the top group. (I downgraded it's Southern Tier sibling Pumking last year from the top group).
Of the twenty different pumpkin ones that I've tried over the last two years or so, there were three that I classified as good beers, as opposed to just good pumpkin beers (or worse):
Gordo by Clown Shoes
Warlock by Southern Tier
King Don's Pumpkin Ale by Catawba

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Mr Boring strikes again. Panhead hazy APA. Not bad just prefer Good George or Emersons version. Should have got.

And so I'm staring with the only one of those three they had in stock in order to orient my palette - The Warlock Imperial Stout.


As smooth as I remember, but not too sweet, with not much alcohol taste (8.6% ABV). It had a bit more bitterness than flavor to the spice than I remembered when I started it cold. I'm not sure if it's being warmer now that makes that less, or being used to it. I might get another later in the season to see if it deserves it's place in the top group. (I downgraded it's Southern Tier sibling Pumking last year from the top group).
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