What better way to celebrate the fall season and end our ULTIMATE Beer Weekend Extravaganza than by attending the highly anticipated Pumpkin Beer Festival put on by local Elysian Brewing? No better way! Plus, after Saturday my beer belly was in full bloom, so why not add to the inevitible growth? (I will do something about it THIS week, seriously.)
So what is this beer festival all about, anyway? Dressing up festively (oh yes we did!) to celebrate beer and try crazy-unique seasonal concoctions!
For those of us who are nuts about pumpkin (ME!), this festival offered around 50 different pumpkin brews: from Porters and Stouts, to Malt Liquor and ciders or Hefeweizens, this place had it all! Our entry fee included six tasting tickets, but Eric and I got away with seven since a few stations didn't seem to be interested in taking our tickets. SCORE!
My number one choice from the day was Russian River's Sour Pumpkin 2010. "100% Brett fermented, barrel aged sour pumpkin ale." I tried my first sour ale at Kiss Cafe, Monk's Cafe Flemish Sour, and sours have since become my personal preference. I sampled a total of four sour pumpkin ales at the festival, but Russian River's blew the others out of the water. However, I must give credit to Jolly Pumpkin's La Parcela 2008, as it was also fab.
Runner up is definitely Iron Hill's Ichabod Imperial Belgian Pumpkin Ale. "This extra strong spicy Belgian is filled with flavors of harvest including clove, allspice, cinnamon, and nutmeg with hints of roasted pumpkin and caramel." Eric loved this one, too.
Due to the massive crowd of people trying to push and shove their way to the center of the grounds, the highlight of the festival seemed to be the tapping of the "Great Pumpkin" itself. This huge pumpkin was filled with still-fermenting beer, sealed with wax from candles and allowed to condition until the tapping at 4:00pm on each day of the festival. Our pumpkin was filled with the sweet and cinnamony Dark o' the Moon and everyone gathered around and waited for a taste from the coveted squash.
Overall, MY punkin and I thoroughly enjoyed the festivities and brewskies.
Basically, this sums it all up:
I need to detox. And diet.
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