Tournament of Beer

This blog follows a series of bracket-style tournaments of collections of the finest brews in the land, judged blindly in winner-take-all festivals.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Review – Southern Tier Pumking

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Pumking is Southern Tier in a bottle.  Southern Tier does not do flavor halfway.  Choklat was the most powerfully flavored beer in the Tour...
Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Review – Big Boss Harvest Time

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Big Boss has an incredible nose - perhaps the best I've ever smelled in the pumpkin ale category.  It stands out in an entirely differen...

Final Tournament Lineup

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Earlier I posted a set of beers that were definitely in the tourney (coming this Saturday!), and others I was trying to get. I had win and f...
Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Review - Heavy Seas The Great Pumpkin

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The nose from Heavy Seas Great Pumpkin is deceptive; it's the weakest point of the beer.  On first whiff, I thought this one would end u...
Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Review – New Holland Ichabod

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My first experience with New Holland was their Dragon’s Milk Oak-Aged Ale , so Ichabod had some big shoes to fill on the expectations front...

Review - Blue Moon Harvest Moon

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This is a light pumpkin ale, but it leans more toward the sweet than the bitter.  Blue Moon manages to get the nose right, if a little weak,...

Review – Shipyard Pumpkinhead

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Unfortunately, this beer starts off at a disadvantage. I’m drinking it as my second pumpkin ale of the night, and the “warm up” was Weyerbac...
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