This could be a fun experiment to try with other beers. I usually have my beers in a glass at home, but at a party or fire or whatever… I would drink it from the bottle or can. But I’ve never noticed this before when drinking beer. Your nose definitely plays a big role in this beer. The strange(?) thing is that it tasted different drinking out of a glass than it did out of a bottle. We liked it so much we bought some bottles to take to a bonfire on Saturday. Look for Christina’s guest review on Christmas Ales around the holidays.īut here’s the interesting thing about this beer. “Ooooooh, this tastes like Christmas ale.” She had the exact same reaction that I did. I made sure that Christina, gave it a try because she loves her Christmas ales, but I didn’t mention anything about what I thought. ![]() The pumpkin and cinnamon really started to come through along with the nutmeg but what I really like is the tingle the ginger left. BUT… it was different than a Christmas Ale the more I drank it. Totally not a bad thing in my book, probably not what the brewers at Elysian want to hear. It smelled like something I’d had before, but I couldn’t put my finger on. But when I smelled it, I was really surprised. When she poured it I noticed the color right away. Our server started with the Night Owl and I stopped her there. Their beer selection wasn’t that great… way too many mainstream beers but they did have a “seasonal” listing. It was Asian for dinner on Friday at Jasmine Asian Bistro. Apologies.įriday night, date night beers with dinner. Before posting in the future, I will be sure to do my fact checking prior. ![]() But just a little- Ive found some places that have cases I just want a 6-pack. I will leave this post here because it’s still a damn good beer but you know Anheuser-Busch and all. Elysian Night Owl Pumpkin Ale 6-packs in the East End Ive been out of the bar scene since before the pandemic, but Im craving some Elysian Night Owl, the best pumpkin beer (I will not hear arguments, this is a Fact). This deal means that Elysian Brewing Company will no longer meet the Brewers Association definition of a “craft brewery”, since full ownership by Anheuser-Busch exceeds the definition’s 25% maximum ownership by a non-craft brewery. On January 23, 2015, it was announced that Elysian would be sold to Anheuser-Busch. NOTE FROM JOE: After posting this review, I did a little further investigation of Elysian Brewing and found this:
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