Let me start by saying that I love a lot of Dogfish’s offerings. I think that their Chicory Stout is delicious and that their IPAs are exemplary. However, I did not enjoy the Punkin Ale. I found it incredibly sweet. The sugar and the alcohol together created the sensation of having sugar crystals biting into my tongue. It reminded me of when I was in high school and kids would eat sugar packets at the Village Inn. I definitely tasted the allspice, cinnamon and nutmeg (as advertised on the label of the bottle). There was also some malt and, as I said, lots of sugar. What was missing though was the pumpkin flavor. Now don’t get me wrong, there was a subtle undercurrent of pumpkin. But that entire delicious meaty pumpkin flavor was overwhelmed by Pumpkin Pie Spice.

So, I still have 3 more bottles of Punkin Ale. I’ll give it another whirl and see how things go. I want to love Punkin Ale, but Dogfish, I think that this time it may be me, not you. You see, I’m guilty of not liking a lot of white ales anyway, and there is some flavor profile overlap with the sweet spices in this brown ale and some white ales that I’ve had before. Maybe we need a second opinion. What do you think, East Coast?
So my girlfriend and I just got back from IKEA, where we bought silly-sounding furniture (Kroby anyone?). Bear with me here: Swedish meatballs are flavored with allspice, and this Punkin' Ale tastes like Swedish meatballs. The allspice is overwhelming. I don't taste pumpkin, I don't taste cinnamon, I don't taste nutmeg. I taste meatballs.
ReplyDeleteSo yeah. Maybe this would go well with a sour-cream gravy over egg noodles or mashed potato. Maybe what Punkin' Ale needs is a side of lingonberry jam. Or maybe Dogfish Head should go to IKEA, eat some meatballs, and then figure out a way for its beer not to taste like the meatballs.
Just a thought.