The fourth day has finally come and with it the fourth pumpkin beer and the end of this short series of posts. If you are at all confused, where have you been these last few days?! Go ahead and check out the entries from Blueprint Brewing, Smuttynose Brewing, and Weyerbacher Brewing to get yourself caught up with the whole pumpkin beers in March thing.
We first heard of this creation when The Wife and I were vacationing with family up in Maine and visited Shipyard Brewing last fall. At the time the beer was not even available at the brewery because it sold out so fast. We knew that Shipyard brews were available here in Florida so there was at least a small chance that we would see some on the shelves when arrived back home. Obviously we got lucky and found a bottle one day without even looking for it.
Be sure to read all the way to the bottom as the long awaited judgment on the flight from The Wife is revealed!
Now to wrap things up . . .
Brewery: Shipyard Brewing Co. (Portland, ME)
Name: Smashed Pumpkin Ale (Signature Series)
Style: Vegetable Beer
ABV: 9.0%
Tasting Notes: Stored in the wine fridge (51 degrees +/-) and served in a pint glass. $8.99 for 1pt. 6oz.
Aroma: Low, but prominent pumpkin spice aroma (mostly nutmeg to me) and a clean aroma overall.
Appearance: Amber in color with a slight orange/copper hue. Slight dark(er) cream head that quickly dissipates with no trail. Crystal clear with few rising bubbles visible.
Flavor: The pumpkin spice flavors are prominent with a sugary sweetness underneath. The spiciness carries through to the finish and lingers slightly. Really full flavor overall that is like liquid pumpkin pie.
Mouthfeel: Medium body with low(ish) carbonation. A low amount of warmth is noticeable.
Overall Impressions: Most pumpkiny pumpkin ale that I have tried (to date) and is definitely at the top of the Shipyard family for me. The aroma really carries through to the flavor. Fitting/appropriate for the holidays (Thanksgiving or Christmas).
Grade: A

Her final decisions have been made . . . read below.
As for the final rankings from The Wife and her blind tasting:
- Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin Ale (very close 1st and 2nd)
- Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale (very close 1st and 2nd)
- Blueprint Gourdeous One
- Smuttynose Pumpkin Ale (distant 4th)
She fell right in line with the final grades that I had when drinking the four of them side by side. I don’t know that it means we are correct, but I now know what to look for on the shelves and what to brew at home next fall.
Cheers!



Lucas,
Couldn’t agree w/ you more re: S.P. You have found yourself a first rate “Beer Wife.” How you do dat?????
JJ
Now I know to keep an eye out for it this fall. Not sure how I was that fortunate to find such a fantastic supporter of my beer adoration. I think I will keep her around for a while!