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Cambridge Biere de Gourde

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43.6/5.03.09/5.0Autumn5.8%NALager glass, Tumbler
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Farmhouse ale with pumpkins. The latest installment in the Cambridge Brewing Company’s series of pumpkin offerings, Bière de Gourde is based on the amber-colored beers typical of the rural French/Belgian border known as bière de garde. Brewed with pilsner malt plus wheat and rye, 150 pounds of organic Farm School sugar pumpkins went into the mash as well, embracing the “brew with what you’ve got” tradition of farmhouse breweries. We also added very subtle amounts of whole clove, star anise, allspice, mace, and cinnamon. The beer was then fermented with a Belgian yeast strain and cold-conditioned for several weeks. Its slightly hazy amber-gold mien has highlights of orange from our favorite squash, and boasts a high but fine carbonation. It is crisp on the palate with clean malt, underlying earthy spices, and a hint of tartness in the finish.
 MJGG (416), Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/103/514/20
Nov 1, 2009  
Verre, à la brasserie. Arômes de levure de saison et d’épices à citrouille. Robe orangée et trouble, peu de mousse et effervescence faible. Moyennement ronde en bouche, la signature de la levure légèrement épicée et les épices à citrouille (cannelle, muscade, clou de girofle) sont bien équilibrées. Le malt joue un rôle de soutient avec une présence légèrement sucrée. Finale assez douce.


 AmEricanbrew (1808), Doing Rogue, Louisiana, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/515/20
Oct 27, 2009  
@Elysian Pumkinfest2009. Hazy amber with a thin head. Sourdough bread and pumpkin flesh aromas. Nice lightly sweet brown sugar, pumpkin, allspice clove flavors with some dark multi grain bread. Good pumpkin brew.


 BillKismet (1930), Seattle, Washington, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/57/104/514/20
Oct 11, 2009  
Deep orange color with ring of head, a pumpkin-inspired appearance. Bouquet bursts with sugar pumpkin, allspice, perhaps mace, warming cinnamon, and brown sugar, tweaked by cloves. The cloviness proves considerably more dominant on the palate, overpowering the pumpkin, but cinnamon and sugar are there to wrap it all up. Overall, a highly enjoyable pumpkin brew and one of the standouts from Elysian’s 2009 Pumpkin Beer Fest.


 CharlesDarwin (1840), Point Judith, Rhode Island, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/515/20
Oct 10, 2009  
On tap at the brewpub. Aroma is a cold, srong cinnamon, star anise and ginger. Pours a very even, dingy murked amber-orange-brown, with absolutely no head. Flavor is a pretty standard pumpkin ale, with a twinge of Belgian yeast. The star anise comes through pretty stong and throws off the pumpkin pie character for me a little. It’s hard for me to fairly evaluate this beer, because I brewed a Belgian-style pumpkin ale last fall that I think is better than this, so it’s hard for me to fully appreciate the belgian character of this beer. Soapy. Strong spice character. Fresh, otherwise. Little pumpkin meat character. In the end, not a terrible fall spiced pumpkin beer, but there’s really nothing special about it.



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