It’s Pumpkin Time! (Grandma SueAnn and Amy Review Zombies and Double Zombies are People Too and Braaaiins!)
It’s Pumpkin Time!
So…. a couple leaves have changed color on the tree in our front yard. So…. it’s technically not too early, right? I can talk about pumpkin spice now? They were the first ones I saw in the store and I had to grab a couple for me and Grandma SueAnn to enjoy. (See: A Beer Review by Grandma SueAnn [Beer Review: Braaaiins! by Spring House Brewing Company].)
We were shopping at the local Weiss and I saw it on an end-cap and I had to have it. Braaaiins by Spring House Brewing Company. I grabbed the 4pack with the approving nod from the boyfriend. I could hardly wait long enough for them to chill. Grandma SueAnn was in agreement; kicking our pumpkin beer drinking season off with a loved classic was the way to go. The first pumpkin beer of the year, near end of August, and I had to grab it!
Once chilled this pumpkin ale is the perfect beer to kick off Autumn with. It is described on Untapped as “our pumpkin ale is brewed with generous amounts of real pumpkin blended into the mash. The subtle fresh pumpkin flavor is enhanced by the addition of a touch of traditional autumn spices and sweet dough, thus creating a beer with an orange amber color, warm pumpkin aroma, a bold malt center and a crisp finish. We are proud to offer you a balanced and delectable fall treat. Suitable for zombies.” It has an 8.5% ABV so I isn’t anything to mess around with. It has an overall rating on Untapped of 3.70.
On another occasion we swung into West Connection Beer Vault in Hummelstown (find West Connection Beer Vault on Facebook). Amongst the mix of six we picked out were two from New Trail Brewing. (We also scored a fantastic Barleywine by 3 Floyds Brewing – Pillar of Beasts. See Ben’s beer review of that here: Beer Review: Pillar of Beasts by 3 Floyds Brewing.)
Zombies Are People Too and Double Zombies, two pumpkin beers from the mid – Central PA brewery up in Williamsport. They clock in at a 5.7%ABV and an 8.5% ABV respectively. My first instinct was to see if Grandma SueAnn could tell the difference between the two New Trail pumpkin beers. (Because who better to try out new pumpkin beers with than Grandma SueAnn?) Yes, the Double Zombies has a higher ABV but Double Zombies is also supposed to be packed with, according to Untapped “twice the strength, maple syrup, vanilla, and pumpkin spice.” Grandma SueAnn thought she tasted just a bit more spice to Double Zombies but she happily helped me drink both pumpkin beers.
Overall though we enjoyed both of the New Trail pumpkin options. In the mid-state (Harrisburg area) you can find them at your different beer distributors and bottle shops like Breski’s Beverages, West Connection Beer Vault, Brass Rail, Bradford Village Beer and Soda, as well as at your grocery stores like Wegmans, Weiss, and Giant. You might even be able to find them in some gas stations like Rutters, WaWa, or Sheetz. So be on the lookout and the hunt!
Check out our Instagram post about the pumpkin beers: Pumpkin Beers on The Beer Thrillers @ Instagram. (And be sure to follow us on Instagram at: https://instagram.com/the_beer_thrillers).
Both are wonderful beers for this time of year and will definitely get you into that fall and pumpkin season feeling!
- Drink more beer!
- Amy
More Pumpkin Beer Reviews by Grandma SueAnn and Amy
Looking for more pumpkin beer reviews by Amy and Grandma SueAnn? Then check these out:
- A Beer Review by Grandma SueAnn (Beer Review: Braaaiins! by Spring House Brewing Company)
- Grandma SueAnn and More Beer: Beer Reviews of: Zaktoberfest (KCBC – Kings County Brewers Collective) and Devious Imperial Pumpkin (Fegley Brew Works)
- Pumpkin Beer Review with Grandma SueAnn – Abomination Brewing: Forbidden Pumpkin, Greater Good Brewing: Giant Pumpkin, and Pizza Boy Brewing: Sunny Side Up Double Coffee Pumpkin
- Grandma SueAnn Helps Review More Pumpkin Beers: 2 out of 3 Ain’t So Bad
- Master of Pumpkins, Cookies, and Bacon Cheeseburgers
More New Trail Beer Reviews
- Beer Review: Broken Heels (New Trail Brewing)
- Beer Review: Icicle (New Trail Brewing)
- Beer Review: Snow Tracks (New Trail Brewing)
- Multiple Beer Review: Dark Skies (New Trail), Blood Money (Conshohocken Brewing Company), Lost Toys #3 (Wicked Weed), Medora (Wicked Weed)
Amy’s Column Series
- Brewfests with Anxiety (Amy’s original weekly column start)
- I’ve Missed Drinking (A Look at Non Alcoholic Beers)
- Beer and Pretzel Review: Legends and Lore (St. Boniface Brewing Company) and Garlic Parm Pretzels (Pretzels.com)
- Peanut Butter Eggs, Easter, Beer, and YAH Brew’s Shimmy Shake (Beer Review)
- Cox Brewing Company: Back to Their Roots
- Amy’s Day Off
- It Was All A Dream (A Visit to YAH Brewing)
- Just Another Weekend (A Hike at Saint Pete’s Trail and Hares Hill Brewing)
- I’m Pretty Darn Lucky (Happy Mother’s Day)
- Ready to Kick of the Summer
- Beer Review: Beer Devil IPA (Niagara Brewing Company)
- World MS Day
- Have you ever picked a beer based on the can art?
- Happy Father’s Day
- What is Your Summer Time Go To Beer?
- Holiday Weekend and Bomber Bottles
- Baby’s First Ffej
- We Can’t Always Be a Glutton Right? – Perfect Portions and Allusion Brewing Company
- Beer Review: Pocono Punch (Barley Creek Brewing Company)
- Getting Sworn In: A Sneak Preview of Sworn Brewing
- Beer Review: Tropical Stout (Troegs Independent Brewing and Windy Bridges Brewing LLC)
- RAR Brewing Brings the Nostalgia with Muppets Out of Order Series
- Happy Birthday to Ben
- Brewery Review: Cold Spring Inn and Brewery
- Hummelstown Doesn’t Deserve Maritza
- Enchilada Stuffed Peppers and Sunshine Pilsner
- Master of Pumpkins, Cupcakes, Cookies, and Bacon Cheeseburgers
- A Beer Review by Grandma SueAnn (Beer Review: Braaaiins! by Spring House Brewing Company)
- Grandma SueAnn and More Beer: Beer Reviews of: Zoktoberfest (KCBC – Kings County Brewers Collective) and Devious Imperial Pumpkin (Fegley Brew Works)
- Oh Ever Grain: 7 Years, 7 Beers
- Pumpkin Beer Review with Grandma SueAnn – Abomination Brewing: Forbidden Pumpkin, Greater Good Brewing: Giant Pumpkin, and Pizza Boy Brewing: Sunny Side Up Double Coffee Pumpkin
- Grandma SueAnn Helps Review More Pumpkin Beers: 2 out of 3 Ain’t So Bad
- Halloween Candy and Beer Pairings
- Brewery Review: Otto’s Pub and Brewery
- Munching on some Thanksgiving leftovers?
- The Holidays Always Bring On Waves of Nostalgia For Me
- YAH Brew and Desserts Pairing
- Christmas Cookies and Beer Styles Pairing (Pairing Christmas Cookies with Beer)
- New Years Day
- Winter Beers
- Two Years Later: Brewfests with Anxiety
- It’s Been a Long Year Already, Wait Its Only April?
- Did you miss me as much as I missed you? (A Look at Lindgren Craft Brewery)
- These Summer Beers Are Slapping… Again
- Benefit for CJ (at YAH Brew Hershey)
- There is Something About Those Back Patio Beers
- Grilling and Beer’ing
- Sworn Brewing a Year Later – A Sit Down with Jesse and Amanda
- Happy Birthday to Amy
- A YAH Brew and a Schmidt’s Sausage (with Kraut) at the Fuzzy Few Festival
- It’s Pumpkin Time! (Grandma SueAnn and Amy Review Zombies and Double Zombies are People Too and Braaaiins!)
- You can find all of Amy’s articles here: Amy’s Archive of Articles.
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