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Aging Pumpkin beers?
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Aging Pumpkin beers?
I stocked up on pumpkin beers back in early October, then took off travelling for months and just re-discovered 6 of them in a box at home.
Was thinking that some of them, like the stronger ST Pumking amd Shipyard Smashed pumpkin, could be aged until next October.
Any thoughts?
Was thinking that some of them, like the stronger ST Pumking amd Shipyard Smashed pumpkin, could be aged until next October.
Any thoughts?
I would enjoy them soon before the round spicy flavors fade. These make nice winter warmers.
I'm not saying don't age them, just what I would do.Both your Pumking and Shipyard Smashed age alright.
I'm not saying don't age them, just what I would do.Both your Pumking and Shipyard Smashed age alright.
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I aged a couple from last year, too...just to see...My ST was okay and tasted relatively the same, though a little more malty. But my Shipyard was a little muddled and I liked it quite a bit better fresh...There's still a few St. Ambys kicking around stores which I found shocking given that usually sells fairly fast...
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@ Jeff - regarding the StA there were a few stores that stockpiled a bunch of cases fairly late in October. I find the cloves very aromatic in Sept & Oct. I had an LCBO manager tell me they buy a case for their guests and serve it at Xmas time - as the spices blend quite nicely. I tried it - she was right! I also opened a bottle from last year that I had forgotten about - again, spices blend quite nicely. I would go as far as to recommend having it with Easter dinner.
I could see that, and as I recall the St. Amby aged VERY weirdly for me, even in the fridge, going very 'soft'. You don't want to end up with a 'mushy' taste profile after all your money and effort.JeffPorter wrote:I aged a couple from last year, too...But my Shipyard was a little muddled...
Funny story, I neglected a growler of Mill Street Nightmare pumpkin in my fridge once and it took on a weird lactic character like cream cheese... it was a drain dump sadly!!
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I wonder if that lacto-soured pumpkin beer could have been reduced and added to a pumpkin cheesecake... hmm...
Belgian wrote:I could see that, and as I recall the St. Amby aged VERY weirdly for me, even in the fridge, going very 'soft'. You don't want to end up with a 'mushy' taste profile after all your money and effort.JeffPorter wrote:I aged a couple from last year, too...But my Shipyard was a little muddled...
Funny story, I neglected a growler of Mill Street Nightmare pumpkin in my fridge once and it took on a weird lactic character like cream cheese... it was a drain dump sadly!!
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