Episode 23: Golden Beers

2009 September 30
by Mike VanDelinder

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In the last episode, we presented a few Oktoberfest style beers as a traditional example of fall seasonal beers. This week we continue our foray into fall seasonals with three ales, two of which are of the pumpkin variety. Of course we detail a few upcoming local events, present some blog posts from our friends, and there is also some news surrounding Anheuser-Busch InBev. As always, let us know what you’ve found to drink in these fall months and again, thanks for listening. Cheers!

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Redhook Ale Brewery – Late Harvest Autumn Ale
Style: American Amber Ale
ABV (Alcohol by Volume): 5.9%
IBU: n/a

O’Fallon Brewery – Pumpkin Beer
Style: Herb and Spice Beer
ABV (Alcohol by Volume): 5.6%
IBU: 11

New Holland Brewing – Ichabod
Style: Herb and Spice Beer
ABV (Alcohol by Volume): 5.5%
IBU: n/a

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The Beer Genome Project #23 Show Notes

    0:00-0:49 – Introduction
    0:49-10:24 – Late Harvest Autumn Ale by Redhook Brewery
    10:24-18:46 - Pumpkin Ale by O’Fallon Brewery
    18:46 -25:30 – Ichabod by New Holland Brewing
    25:30-45:54 – News and Discussion
    45:54-49:37 - Conclusion

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Everyday Drinkers

I was also a guest on this past week’s Oktoberfest episode of the Everyday Drinkers podcast. The cast went through quite the assortment of fall beers. Check it out at EverydayDrinkers.com.

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  1. 2009 October 2
    Derrick Schommer permalink

    Redhook was founded in Seattle in 1981. But, their big in Portsmouth, NH and the surrounding area (about 40-minutes from my neighborhood). I’m a big fan, they’ve got nice presence and a nice brewery in Portsmouth.

    I highly suggest them for those that haven’t had a redhook brew (are there any people that haven’t?!)

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