HARRISBURG, Pa. — Some native beers have received prime honors on the Pennsylvania Farm Present.
Misplaced Tavern Brewing’s Slashing Pumpkins, a Russian imperial stout brewed with pumpkins and fall pie spices, received first place within the stout class.
The brewery describes the beer as a giant, hearty stout with roasty notes balancing the sturdy flavors of pumpkin pie.
Misplaced Tavern has areas in Hellertown and Bethlehem.
Saucony Creek Brewing Firm, positioned in Maxatawny Township, south of Kutztown, took first place within the porter class with its Nordic Wind, a Baltic porter.
Saucony Creek describes the beer as a fancy, high-alcohol darkish lager with restrained roasty flavors. Because it ages, mellowing notes of dep plum and even sherry-like flavors develop. It has a 7.8% ABV.
Saucony Creek additionally operates the Franklin Station Brewpub in downtown Studying.
Stoker’s Brewing Firm in Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, had one of the best Belgian-style beer, referred to as Divine.
The brewery describes the beer as a golden and effervescent robust Belgian ale with a mountainous rocky white head and spicy, distinctive perfume-like character. It is mentioned to be advanced and delicate with a comparatively gentle physique for a beer of the power and a lingering, dry end. It has a 9.5% ABV.
Additionally competing within the contest have been Brü Daddy’s Brewing Firm in Allentown; Chatty Monks Brewing Firm in West Studying; Seven Sirens Brewing Firm in Bethlehem; Two Rivers Brewing Firm in Easton;
The Pennsylvania Farm Present will proceed by Saturday on the Farm Present Advanced in Harrisburg.