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Brewed By: Dogfish Head Brewery (Boston Beer Company)

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Average Rating:
7.28717

Number of Ratings: 5892

Style: American Spiced Pumpkin Brown Ale

Brewed In: 6 Village Center Blvd, Milton, DE 19968, USA

ABV: 7%

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Tasting Notes

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brewG profile picturebrewG - September 27, 2011
Tasty fall beer, love the brown sugar taste
harv1305 profile pictureharv1305 - September 26, 2011
Pours a beautiful copper color w/ finger thick head. Smells of malt and spices (cinnamon, brown sugar, nutmeg and hints of allspice). Nice, medium mouthfeel, decent carbonation, somewhat creamy. Sweeter than most pumpkin ales. Allspice really seems to come through in the back end. Goes down smooth. Great beer!
aquilafisher profile pictureaquilafisher - September 23, 2011
Not bad not great.
topdown profile picturetopdown - September 21, 2011
smooth
soxrox profile picturesoxrox - September 21, 2011
Pumpkin & spice is just right for fall.
HunterDuke profile pictureHunterDuke - September 18, 2011
Color is a lush dark bronze, pale white head, and decent carbonation. Aroma is rich malt and cinnamon, with some toasted pumpkin. Flavor matches aroma well, spice lingering after a rich pumpkin and dark caramel. Aftertaste starts to resemble toasted pumpkin seeds. One of the best pumpkin ales out there, bar none!
tjwhitta profile picturetjwhitta - September 5, 2011
Smoky and smooth
tjwhitta profile picturetjwhitta - September 5, 2011
Smoky and smooth
tjwhitta profile picturetjwhitta - September 5, 2011
Smoky and smooth
tjwhitta profile picturetjwhitta - September 5, 2011
Smoky and smooth
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