Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin Ale October 31, 2011October 5, 2012Nick Comment Shipyard has two different brews that are their seasonal pumpkin ales. Their standard brew is Pumpkinhead Ale, but their Pugsley’s signature series represents [...]
Ichabod Pumpkin Ale October 31, 2011October 30, 2011Nick Comment New Holland Brewing Ichabod Pumpkin Ale hopes that you could truly lose your head for it. While the Michigan based brewing company is [...]
Tommyknocker Small Batch Pumpkin Harvest Ale October 27, 2011October 27, 2011Nick Comment Three things immediately leaped out to me about this beer, other than the miner that looks a bit like a goblin. With a [...]
Lucky Duck Sauvignon Blanc October 27, 2011February 5, 2016Nick Comment Lucky Duck hasn’t been particularly living up to it’s name when it comes to tastings. Their Riesling was a greater German miscalculation that [...]
America’s Original Pumpkin Ale October 26, 2011October 26, 2011Nick Comment The folks over at Buffalo Bill’s Brewery have a fairly tall claim on the front of this bottle. America’s Original Pumpkin Ale, is [...]
2010 Yellowtail Merlot October 26, 2011January 18, 2016Nick Comment It’s been a while since the last yellowtail, it hard to say much has changed with the iconic brand. As usual, they’re trucking [...]
Post Road Pumpkin Ale October 25, 2011October 25, 2011Nick Comment One has to wonder if perhaps Post Road Pumpkin Ale might be referring to after the road. As though the folks at Brooklyn [...]
2009 Cupcake Vineyards Red Velvet October 25, 2011February 5, 2016Nick 2 One of the first wines First Pour Wine looked at was a 2009 Cupcake Vineyards Chardonnay. Since then, one of the wines [...]
Southern Tier Imperial Pumking October 24, 2011October 23, 2011Nick Comment Depending on who you ask, Southern Tier Imperial Pumking is king of pumpkin beers. The beers popularity is easily attributed to the beers [...]
2009 Twisted Old Vine Zinfandel October 24, 2011February 5, 2016Nick Comment Vines don’t exactly have the most beautiful growing patterns. In fact, as they get older, they get a bit like hair. Rather brambly, [...]