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My offering of an afternoon of pumpkin beer was met with a quick yes when I texted Grandma SueAnn last night.  I mean, we knew I wasn’t twisting her arm. 

(We had a busy morning – went to Bill’s for breakfast, then we ran out to Memorial Lake and Levitz Park to look around, and found ourselves stopping at Bradford Village Beer and Soda – originally looking for Ever Grain Brewing Company’s Sorbetto #66, but not finding it – Ben made this mix – a – six of pumpkin beers for Amy and SueAnn.)

Sunny Side Up Double Coffee Pumpkin by Pizza Boy

Sunny Side Up Double Coffee Pumpkin by Pizza Boy

After going on a beer run we started the afternoon off with Pizza Boy’s Sunny Side UP Pumpkin double coffee stout.  The Pumpkin SSU comes in at 11.9% ABV and it is described on Untapped as an Imperial double stout.  It has an overall untapped rating of 3.97.  Ah Yes, the double coffee stout we know and love.  The coffee might be overpowering the pumpkin.  Even rocking at a 11.9 this stout didn’t taste boozy.  It kept us warm on a chilly and windy Sunday in October.  This one didn’t take long for Grandma SueAnn and I to share out of the vintage smurf glass.  This also reminds me, we need another pizza boy trip. 

Amy wants another Pizza Boy trip

 

I had to run out for a quick errand.  Grandma SueAnn couldn’t wait and was already knuckle deep in the Giant Pumpkin from Greater Good. She finally got her granddaughter to take a nap and was celebrating apparently.  This would explain the not quite full beer pic.

Giant Pumpkin by Greater Good Brewing

Giant Pumpkin by Greater Good Brewing Company

The Giant Pumpkin is described as a pumpkin/yam beer and comes in at a 8% ABV.  It is described on Untapped as “Sweet notes of creamy pumpkin pie, supplemented by hints of sugar and spice, across a clean and crisp 8% ale.’  The hints of sugar and spice definitely contained some cinnamon, that was the leading flavor we both had.   It has an overall Untapped rating of 3.84.

Forbidden Pumpkin by Abomination Brewing

Forbidden Pumpkin by Abomination Brewing Company

The third beer for the afternoon was the Forbidden pumpkin by Abomination Brewing Company, an imperial Milkshake style india pale ale.  This Imperial comes in with a 9.3% ABV and has an overall 4.06 rating on Untapped.  “Forbidden pumpkins is an Imperial Pumpkin milkshake IPA that clocks in at 9.3% brewed with malted oats and flaked wheat, double dry hopped with Citra and Mosaic then fermented atop a monstrous amount of pumpkins, vanilla beans, pumpkin spice and milk sugar.  This hazy IPA pairs perfectly with hoodies, fall hikes and nights out by the fire pit with friends!” 

This was the Grandma SueAnn Favorite of the day.  We both agreed this brew was light and creamy.  The fall flavors were not overpowering and this was sweet but just enough to entice you for another sip. 

And That Was the Day

Splitting 3 beers and the afternoon was gone.  Grandma SueAnn reminded me since we split them, it’s only 1.5 and that isn’t much.  Although I couldn’t get Grandma SueAnn to promise if she’d wait to crack open the last 3 when I was back.  I gave it a couple minutes thought contemplating if the beers were safe in her fridge.  I figure we have about a 50/50 shot.

This was a wonderful fall afternoon spent drinking beers with my mom, while Scarlet terrorized her living room and we watched some football!

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Beer Review: Project I Scream, Brew Scream (Goose Island Beer Co. and Sheetz) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/04/17/beer-review-project-i-scream-brew-scream-goose-island-beer-co-and-sheetz/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-project-i-scream-brew-scream-goose-island-beer-co-and-sheetz Tue, 18 Apr 2023 02:16:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=11121
Project I Scream, Brew Scream – a collaboration with Goose Island Beer Co. and Sheetz

Sheetz and Goose Island Beer Co. Collaborate

Sheetz has done several beer collaborations now. Like the original one they did with Neshaminy Creek Brewing back in May 2020 – a hot dog flavored beer. (Sheetz collaborates with Pa. brewery on beer made with hot dogs – PennLive.com) They’ve also done a collab with Rusty Rail Brewing Company, Evil Genius Brewing Company, and Wicked Weed Brewing Company; and now this collaboration with Goose Island Beer Company. (This marks the second collaboration with a subsidiary of AB InBev – Wicked Weed Brewing Company and Goose Island Brewing Company.)

This time their collaboration is a Milkshake IPA. 6.8% ABV, so in that medium to moderate range (for comparison sake – Perpetual IPA by Troegs Independent Craft Brewing; their flagship – is 7.5%). According to the Untappd page, the description reads: “Brewed in partnership between Goose Island Beer Company of Chicago and Sheetz, Project I Scream, Brew Scream is brewed with Sheetz Bros. strawberry and banana puree. A light and fruity beer with a kiss of hop to balance the strawberry sweetness.”

Sheetz and Goose Island Beer Co. Collaboration (photo courtesy of Sheetz)

From American Craft Beer:

Sheetz, a legendary mid-Atlantic gas/convenience store chain, announced a bigtime collaboration with Goose Island Beer that should pair perfectly with the long Memorial Day Weekend.

Here’s the deal…

, Sheetz And Goose Island Beer Release Special Milkshake IPA

Established in 1952 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Sheetz is one of America’s fastest-growing family-owned and operated convenience store chains with more than 20,000 employees.

The company which operates more than 600 store locations throughout Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and North Carolina has evolved into much more than gas stations that sell snacks into outlets with award-winning foods and their own limited release beers.


Sheetz And Goose Island Beer Release Special Milkshake IPA – American Craft Beer

Beer Review

Project I Scream, Brew Scream by Goose Island Beer Company and Sheetz

Beer: Project I Scream, Brew Scream
Brewery: Goose Island Beer Company
Collaboration: Sheetz
Style: IPA – Milkshake
ABV: 6.8%
IBU: n/a
Untappd Description: Brewed in partnership between Goose Island Beer Company of Chicago and Sheetz, Project I Scream, Brew Scream is brewed with Sheetz Bros. strawberry and banana puree. A light and fruity beer with a kiss of hop to balance the strawberry sweetness.

This is certainly an interesting IPA Milkshake. First off, I think IPA Milkshakes are interesting to begin with. They can certainly walk that fine line of interesting, good, and horribly nasty. We’ve covered a few Milkshake IPAs here on The Beer Thrillers before, like – Abbra Collabra 6 Way Banana Split Milkshake IPA – by Tattered Flag, Abomination Brewing, Pilger Ruh Brewing, Rotunda Brewing Company, Collusion Tap Works, and Snitz Creek Brewery.

So let’s get to the review.

Starting with appearance, this looks like a fine Milkshake IPA. It has the golden hue of a typical hazier style IPA (like New England IPAs, Milkshake IPAs, and the similar ilk). Distinctive look, appearance, and smoothness from the lactose. This looks exactly like a model Milkshake IPA. Good head, good retention, and good lacing.

This has a very strawberry and banana nose. Not a hop profile in the aroma and nose, but certainly banana, strawberry, and a bit of sweetness from the lactose in the milkshake department. It certainly nails that.

There is a sweetness right out the gate in the first sip. You can tell this is a Milkshake IPA right off the bat. I always enjoy a beer that I know immediately what I am getting as soon as I start sipping it, nothing hidden, nothing coy or cutesy, just a well descriptive beer that delivers on its description. There is a creamy, smooth, milky profile to this, you get the lactose, and it makes it smooth. This kind of tastes like a strawberry – banana bubblegum flavor from when we were kids, like Bubbalicious or something similar. Its fruity, its pretty strong, but the taste does mellow off pretty quick. There is a bit of a hop kick at the end of this, but its not super hoppy, and not as strong as some in the group I was drinking with this thought (personal opinion I suppose). Speaking of personal opinion, I’m not a very huge fan of strawberry, so the beer loses a bit of enjoyment for me on that – but I recognize that as a personal opinion – the beer does do a good job of presenting the strawberry flavors with the banana flavors. I wish there was a bit more of a hop punch, but all things considered thats not a huge problem. The beer is a little watery thin for me, its got a slight cloying nature to the tongue, possibly due to the lactose and cream like flavor to this, not a hundred percent sure on that. All in all its not bad for a relatively large scale production aimed for cheap at gas stations, and especially given that its produced by an AB InBev subsidary to boot.

This is nothing thats going to be blowing anyone away, but its certainly getting the job done. Cheap four packs at Sheetz gas stations and easy to find is always a beautiful thing. Would be nice to see Sheetz do more collaborations like this but with local true independent craft breweries, ones like Troegs Independent Craft Brewing, or Tattered Flag Brewery, or Iron Hill Brewing, or New Trail Brewing Company. Or even smaller ones (less likely) like Boneshire Brew Works, Moo – Duck Brewing, Wolf Brewing Company, or Hemauer Brewing Company.

My Untappd Rating: ***.75
Global Untappd Rating: 3.66 (as of 4.17.23)

 

Conclusion

Its been a while since I’ve done a beer review, but I’ve had several in the works, and need to get them posted and uploaded. Josh (of Mastermind X Studios) told me about an upcoming video and asked me to make sure I get this review up for him. There is lots of more content coming, from beer reviews, to articles, to news, to Amy’s weekly columns, to the Maps of the US States, and much more.

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Thank You For Reading

Thanks to Josh for getting me off my butt and getting these beer reviews finished up, edited, and written. I have about twelve or so articles in nearly done states, that just need editing and uploaded. So I appreciate the kick in the pants. Thanks man!

Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed the article, quite a few new articles from this weekend, from Friday, and from Amy’s weekly column, as well as tonight, are going up, so make sure you follow along with us.

Cheers All!

-B. Kline

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Second Sin Brewing Company Is Celebrating Their 3rd Anniversary Tomorrow (11.23.22) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/11/22/second-sin-brewing-company-is-celebrating-their-3rd-anniversary-tomorrow-11-23-22/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=second-sin-brewing-company-is-celebrating-their-3rd-anniversary-tomorrow-11-23-22 Tue, 22 Nov 2022 22:05:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9934
The four beers being released as part of the Second Sin Brewery’s Third Anniversary Celebration

Time to Celebrate

Not only is it Drinksgiving tomorrow (Thanksgiving Eve), but its also Second Sin Brewing Company’s third anniversary celebration! Starting at noon tomorrow when they open til they close at 10PM tomorrow night, they will be hosting one heck of a festive celebration in Bristol Pennsylvania.

As they stated on their Facebook page for the event:

Well, tomorrow (11/23) is the big day! We want to recap all the info, so bear with the long post:⠀

• Open Noon-10pm⠀

• 4 New Beers – Our @breweriesinpa Collab The Philly Phantasmic, Birthday Boi, Big Nib Energy, and Snowbird Sour (see our previous posts for more details)⠀

Birthday Boi shirts for the first 45 people that buy a 4 pack of Birthday Boi (1pp, sizes limited)⠀

• 2 Vintage Kegs – Thricecream and A Life Well Lived⠀

• @elsabordelbajio and @mrbigstuffcookie on site for sustenance!⠀

• As a reminder Second Sin will be donating $1 to @hopsvineshungerpa for every Pint and Liter Pumpkin Ale (2022) and Schwarzbier sold this month. ⠀

• We’ll also be welcoming the @trenton.animal.shelter Christmas Tree to the brewery starting tomorrow. Take a look at the tree and scan the ornaments to find some adoptable dogs!⠀

We can’t wait to party with you all, we couldn’t have made it this far without you!⠀

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Second Sin Brewing Company – Facebook Post

Beer Releases

They will be releasing four beers in honor of their anniversary. They are:

  • The Philly Phantasmic (a collaboration with Breweries in PA) – using Phantasm powder
  • Birthday Boi – a milkshake IPA
  • Snow Bird Sour – a sour ale with banana, pineapple, and coconut
  • Big Nib Energy – in bottle – bourbon barrel aged blended strong ale with single origin cocao nibs

The Philly Phantasmic, Birthday Boi, and Snow Bird Sour will be in 16oz cans whereas the Big Nib Energy will be in 500lm bottles.

Their descriptions for the beers as per their Facebook posts are:

The Philly Phantasmic

The Philly Phantasmic (photo courtesy of Second Sin Brewing Company Facebook)

The first Anniversary beer we’d like to announce is our latest Collab with @breweriesinpa The Philly Phantasmic! This DDH Phantasm IPA was brewed with Galaxy, Citra, and Simcoe, along with a special yeast strain to produce a tropical, juicy beer.

This will be available on draft and in 4 packs when we open on Wednesday, 11/23 at noon. We’ll be announcing the remaining 3 beers over the next 3 days, so stay tuned.

Second Sin Brewing Company – The Philly Phantasmic Post

Birthday Boi

Birthday Boi (photo courtesy of Second Sin Brewing Company Facebook Page)

Hey Ya’ll⠀

Birthdays come but once a year but this Wednesday we’re all going to be Birthday Bois!⠀

The second anniversary beer we’d like to announce is a new Milkshake IPA, Birthday Boi. We loaded this beer up with Citra, Mosaic, Sabro, Vanilla, and a touch of lactose for a different, smooth take on one of our Hazy IPAs.⠀

When we open at noon on Wednesday 11/23 we will have Birthday Boi shirts for the first 45 people who buy a 4 pack of the namesake beer. First come first served, sizes are limited.⠀

As an added Birthday Bonus at 4pm on 11/23 we’ll be tapping a Firkin of Birthday Boi conditioned on Funfetti Cake.⠀

Clear your schedule, come celebrate, and be a Birthday Boi! 🥳🎂🎉

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Second Sin Brewing Company – Birthday Boi Post

Big Nib Energy

(Big Nib Energy pictures from Second Sin Brewing Company’s Facebook post)

The next beer that we’d like to announce was brewed before our first anniversary! Big Nib Energy is a strong ale that is a blend of Barleywine and Imperial Stout aged in a single Heaven Hill Bourbon Barrel for 22 months. Tasting this beer every few months for the last almost two years has been a wild ride. Each time we revisited the beer, new layers were developed from the slow oxidation through the oak.

When we finally removed the beer from the barrel, we selected some lovely single origin Ecuadorian cacao nibs from @etherealconfections to condition it on. The resulting beer is dense and complex, with an upfront sweetness, bourbony oak, and a raisin dark fruitiness, complimented by a slightly drying cacao flavor.

We’re very excited to share this beer with you all, and as an additional experience we have a limited number of chocolate bars from Ethereal, made from the same nibs that went into Big Nib Energy. The very dark chocolate balances amazingly with the sweetness of the beer. We will be selling bottles solo, or as a package with a bar of chocolate.

Come out on Wednesday 11/23 at noon to get your hands on some!

Second Sin Brewing Company – Big Nib Energy Post

Snow Bird Sour

Snow Bird Sour photo courtesy of Second Sin Brewing Company Facebook post

Without further ado we present the final 3rd Anniversary Release:⠀

Snow Bird Sour – Sour Ale with Banana, Pineapple, and Coconut⠀

It’s around that time of year that many, the so-called “Snow Birds” in our area, start migrating Southward. We brewed this beer as one last tropical fling before we’re plunged into the bitter cold of Winter, and as a reminder of warmer days.⠀

This beer as well as the 3 beers mentioned over the last few days will be available on draft and to go on Wednesday 11/23 at noon. This is a party you won’t want to miss!⠀

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Second Sin Brewing Company – Snow Bird Sour Post

Hops and Vines for Hunger

Second Sin Brewing Company has partnered with Sara Bozich and numerous other breweries to be included in the Hops and Vines for Hunger program. You can read more about that here:

As for what Second Sin Brewing Company is donating, they stated in their post:

As a reminder Second Sin will be donating $1 to @hopsvineshungerpa for every Pint and Liter Pumpkin Ale (2022) and Schwarzbier sold this month. ⠀

Second Sin Brewing Company – Facebook Post

Our Second Sin Brewing Company Articles

We’ve done several articles about Second Sin Brewing Company here at The Beer Thrillers. We’ve reviewed several of their beers, as well as covered some news. You can find out more below:

For More Information

For more information on Second Sin Brewing Company, you can check out their following links:

As per Untapped – Second Sin Brewing Company is a micro brewery from Bristol, PA. As of 11.22.22, they have 256 unique beers and 23, 400~ ratings, with a global unique rating of 4.09.

Brewery News

Interested in finding out about many other brewery openings, new locations, closings, movings, and in general brewery news? You can check out our links below:

Thanks For Reading

Once again, I would like to thank you all for reading! Cheers to Second Sin Brewing Company for their 3rd Anniversary! We’re hoping in 2023 (or maybe even in December of 2022, who knows), that we’ll get to come out and finally visit their brewery in Bristol. They have sent us some wonderful care packages in the past including the Phantasm Menace, Kolsch, and Dragged into Sunlight that we reviewed.

Tomorrow is also Drinksgiving (or Thanksgiving Eve). What is everyone getting into? With Scarlet Emma I don’t think we’ll be getting into anything, but who knows. Then of course on Thursday is Thanksgiving and we’ll be going over to my sister’s, and then on Friday we’ll be having a family party at my parent’s. So next few days should be pretty busy.

We are planning trips to both Jackass Brewery to get to try out the Pulisic Pilsner as well as a trip out to The Alementary in Hackensack New Jersey, so we’ll be sure to write and post about that all as well.

As always, thanks for reading, and Happy Thanksgiving and Drinksgiving everyone!

Cheers!

-B. Kline

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