I don't know much about Oregon beers (although I do love Rogue's Chocolate Stout) but recently i picked up Full Sail's Sessions Premium Black Dark Lager and i LOVE it... and it's really cheap-- $11 for a 12 pack. http://www.fullsailbrewing.com/session-black.cfm
I love beer. Here in MPLS we have some stellar local beers that might be enough to keep me living here.
I don't know anything about beer other than I like it or I don't. I had that first pumpkin beer last November on my first trip to Philly. It was yummy!!
October 15, 2009 at 1:38 PM
Fall is here and in the Pacific Northwest that means time to enjoy the rain by hunkering down with your favorite person and your favorite ale. I'm not sure if a lot of you know but we like to partake in a beverage or two in this neck of the woods and beer is our specialty. While not all of these are local, they do fit the bill for wonderful seasonal beers.
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The first beer isn't a taste for everyone but I really like the spicy hint along with a strong hops. Buffalo Bill Pumpkin Ale is a great seasonal beer that is available nationwide. The beer is brewed with real pumpkin, cinnamon and cloves. I haven't tried it but I've heard that if you put a little whipped cream on top it taste like a pumpkin pie.
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A local favorite is Dead Guy Rogue Ale. The beer is slightly spicy, a little fruity and very hoppy. It's a wonderful take on a hearty lager. It can be a little thick to some but is still very smooth. Oh yeah, and the cool part-the little skeleton on the bottle glows in the dark.
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Moorhouse's Brewery puts out several Halloween and Fall beers. My favorite being the Pendle Witches Brew. It has a nice citrus aftertaste and isn't too heavy. It has a full malty taste without being overbearing.
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Finally, to warm you up on those chilly nights, Centurions Ghost Ale is sure to please. A nice warm dark bitter ale that has a pleasant malt taste. I think if you drank too many of these, it can certainly sneak up and scare the hell out of you.
These are just a few October seasonal beers to get you started. I would suggest finding a type of beer you like, whether is be a pale ale, a dark stout or a Pabst Blue Ribbon and expand on that taste with different breweries. So, pop a cold one, pull the blanket up and stoke the fire, it's gonna be a long rainy season.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot-for those of you in the Southern states. If you want to make OMP happy, first try some Cat Daddy Moonshine-it will take the fall nip out of the air with a cinnamon, allspice flavored brew with a kick . Perfect for those pumpkin hayrides and then if you get the sudden urge, you can always send him some. The best thing about this moonshine-it won't make you go blind or melt the paint off your house. It's OMP's new favorite.
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October 13, 2009 at 11:08 PM
pumpkin beer.... WEIRD!!! I still cant get used to pumpkin lattes...
October 14, 2009 at 2:02 AM
I don't know much about Oregon beers (although I do love Rogue's Chocolate Stout) but recently i picked up Full Sail's Sessions Premium Black Dark Lager and i LOVE it... and it's really cheap-- $11 for a 12 pack. http://www.fullsailbrewing.com/session-black.cfm
I love beer. Here in MPLS we have some stellar local beers that might be enough to keep me living here.
October 14, 2009 at 7:25 AM
I don't know anything about beer other than I like it or I don't.
I had that first pumpkin beer last November on my first trip to Philly. It was yummy!!
October 15, 2009 at 1:38 PM