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St Arnolds Pumpkinator

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by moestavern19, Oct 13, 2011.

  1. rhadamanthus

    rhadamanthus Member

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    Tried the pumpkinator. Fantastic beer. Starts off like a pumpkiny root beer and then a heavy licorice taste takes precedence. At the end there's a huge kick of imperial stout flavor. Great brew. I enjoyed my "collectible bottle".
     
  2. Ziggy

    Ziggy QUEEN ANON

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    LOL. I felt the complete opposite. Licorice first (Jager smell), pumpkin rootbeer second.
     
  3. moestavern19

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    Its baaaaaaack.

    Got my two bottles this morning from HEB on Fountainview / Westheimer.

    Even though the ****s jacked up the price to $8.49.


    I have leads on 2 other places supposed to be getting their shipments over the next 24 hours. Its amazing what people will tell you if you are holding a cute baby.
     
  4. VanityHalfBlack

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    I have Divine Reserve #9...
     
  5. rhino17

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    Most pumpkin ales suck, but I'll try one of these I suppose
     
  6. GRENDEL

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    I'm going to try and find some up here in Dallas, love that we finally have Spec's up here!
     
  7. Ziggy

    Ziggy QUEEN ANON

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    I actually saw some bottles at D&Q last weekend. Moes - where?
     
  8. macalu

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    eh, $7.99 for a six pack of blue moon pumpkin ale is good enough for me.
     
  9. moestavern19

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    Trade me your 8th round pick and I'll tell you.
     
  10. dachuda86

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    Um, there are plenty of local brews in Texas... where people drinks tons of... beer?

    After giving the world Coors, your state should be banned from making beer.
     
  11. SuperBeeKay

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    no offense but st. arnolds in general is just an above average beer. nothing worth going across town to find a 6 pack unless you just believe in the hype
     
  12. dachuda86

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    St. Arnolds is ale... and it's delicious because it IS above average. The pumpkin ale is good I b:pet but not worth dealing with the hype. Worth buying if its available.
     
  13. Johndoe804

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    I have one of these from last year cold aging for Halloween. I can't wait....
     
  14. moestavern19

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    St. Arnold's latest offerings haven't impressed me much.

    Pumpkinator is well worth it though. Crazy good.
     
  15. dachuda86

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    You do know that a "reserve" ale will go bitter. It's not wine.
     
  16. moestavern19

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    DR9 and Pumpkinator are the same thing.

    I wasn't impressed with the bottle I had that I aged for 3 months. I enjoyed my first bomber the most.
     
  17. dachuda86

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    had some at the factory... worth it.
     
  18. dachuda86

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    So how long CAN you age a beer/ale? And how?
     
  19. dachuda86

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    I had this year's reserve and didn't bother hanging on to it. Tasted great without the wait. Was average priced for an ale of the quality. Did you age the pumpkinator or the reserve?
     
  20. moestavern19

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    The Pumpkinator.

    I also like the Santo.
     

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