It’s no secret that we have been opposed to the idea of pumpkin beers. Between the seasonal creep — fall-branded items entering stores earlier and earlier — and the array of cloying pumpkin pie spices, they simply don’t share a room with what we want from our beer-drinking experience. Despite that, there is no denying the fact that pumpkin beers are dominating the fall seasonal beer category, replacing the king of all fall seasonals, the Oktoberfest lager.
“In, say, 2006, I was in a grocery store looking for the display of Oktoberfest beers and in its place was the display of these new pumpkin beers that I had never seen before,” said Dan Kopman, co-founder of Schlafly Beer. “Anyone who would say to you that pumpkin beer is a traditional beer style is — let’s just say I’ve never found any records of pumpkin being used in making beer.” He sees pumpkin beers as a separate entity, an entirely different ale more accurately described as a “dessert malt beverage.” This is the best way for a craft beer aficionado to approach pumpkin beers. Don’t compare them to your favorite IPA, or even mass market lagers. Simply put them in a class of beverage all their own — to be consumed sparingly, cautiously and, nevertheless, zealously.
To find out whether we would ever be able to count ourselves among the pumpkin beer devotees, we gathered five of the best-regarded pumpkin brews in the world and assembled a qualified group of GP staff members to taste them. Read through to the end to see how they faired individually, and how our crew felt about the category in general when all was said and done.
The Beers
The Best Pumpkin Beers from Across the Country