Tis' the season...
Remember to brush and floss, daily.
...for experimental-fall themed brews. Behold (but not too seriously), the Harlot's Harvest Pike Pumpkin Ale from The Pike Brewing Company in Seattle, Warshington (how Poobah pronounces it). When you think Fall, you think: leaves dying, the onset of winter, the beginning of real football (not hand-egg), and....probably pumpkins, especially if you are Wiccan. But, only speaking for myself here, there should be a gap between thinking about beer and pumpkins, together. I'm a craft brewsman when I wake up and even more so when I get to bed (after I've drank a few...or 5), but this combo just made me pause for a moment. But as a true craft brewsman, I knew there was only one way to find out if beer and the pulpous-pumpkin could peacefully coexist; to drink it.
Poured this baby into a pint glass and observed an oaky, coffee-colored tint with a nice, thick head that disappeared after a few moments. The rest, I gotta tell ya, was something that I don't care to repeat any time soon. Maybe it's because I didn't grow up eating pumpkins for sustenance (or being Wiccan), but what's certain, for me, is that pumpkins and beer should never mate and birth a beverage again. After a sip, my mouth was coated with a semi-thick layer of evolving flavor. First taste is reminiscent of a brown ale, subtle but with lightly-present flavor. As the mili-seconds ticked by after the sip, the pumpkin-ness started to rear it's orange, lumpy, stem-capped head. And as it showed up...I wanted it to go away. The flavor evolved from even-tempered brown ale into a pumpkin party covered in pulp with no party favor baggies (nightmare shit). After swallowing, my tongue was confused as to whether it just drank a mild ale or pumpkin pulp juice. Not recommending this brew or pumpkin ales in general would make me less of a crafts brewsman than I truly am. It's my first sampling of the seasonal-variety, so I won't judge as harshly as my taste-buds want me to.
Give it a shot if you're into experimental, "out there" style brews. I'm giving it a:
Give it a shot if you're into experimental, "out there" style brews. I'm giving it a:
The Lizard King pondering pumpkin ales...
Dig it,
Jordan
Jordan