Tuesday, August 28, 2012

FALL ALCOHOL....I'm going there.

This post is not meant to be a reflection on me or my tastes in alcohol.  Okay...maybe just a little.  Some of you know that I have a job.  A few of you know that I work 2 days/week at a liquor store....don't judge.  It's not everyday in a small town that a part time job just falls in your lap. The fact that it's owned and staffed entirely by women is pretty cool.  The fact that they have an awesome selection of wines and craft beers.....even better.  If it's not your thing.....stop reading right now.  If you are intrigued.....follow me for a look at some fun seasonal brews/ales and ciders.  (The packaging alone is worth the look.)  If any of these have you intrigued, you can click on the brewers link for a description of the product or ask your local liquor store employee...they usually know their product!

Schlafly Pumpkin Ale

Dundee Oktoberfest

Blue Moon Harvest Pumpkin Ale

Paulaner Oktoberfest

Samuel Adam's Octoberfest

Angry Orchard Hard Ciders
(Apple Ginger, Traditional Dry & Crisp Apple)
 Angry Orchard Cider Company

Crispin Natural Hard Apple Cider

 Redd's Apple Ale
(A personal note here...I really am not a big ale drinker...but I do like Redd's Apple Ale....a lot...enough that I'm going to recommend that you give it a try!) 
 So that's my rundown of some fall alcohol.  I'm thinking about doing a wine post next....yes??...no??  Really, I want to know.


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29 comments:

  1. Angry orchid, I llove it. I'm curious is pumpkin pie a dessert or a side dish, because I've seen recipes with marshmallows. My husband would live this, he's into fancy beer.

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  2. Who knew that they had so many fall varieties of things to drink...Danni, did...apparently :)

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  3. I love fall varieties like these! Thanks for sharing some new ones that I haven't seen before. Megan

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  4. Oh my - I havnt seen Redds in about 10 years. i used to love the stuff until after karate training one night we went "carbo loading" and I had one too many and was horribly hung over the next day - Ale gives you the meanest headache EVER! Needless to say that ended my love of Redds. I wouldnt mind trying one now tho! xxx

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  5. Danni,
    I'm not an ale or beer drinker, but who buys this stuff anyway? Ladies, college kids or the occasional "I wonder how this taste" person. I don't think "real drinkers" would be caught with these. My husband acquired his beer taste while in the military stationed in Germany. He left here slim and came back with a waddle (as in walking). He loves going to Octoberfests and drinking the beers with "gusto". Hope I haven't stepped on any ones' toes, but it is a cute blog!

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  6. I don't drink but I love this post because you stepped out and posted against the current of what you thought would be the norm in blogger world. There are times that I actually have something to say and skip it because it think it might offend readers. Now as for the post, like I said I don't drink but the graphics on the products are wonderful and I really enjoy them. Some person actually sat down and created each one of those for the client to set a mood and they did very well.

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  7. Yes, do a wine post next!! I love learning from people who actually know something...unlike myself and just buy based off of what the picture on the bottle looks like or if the name intrigues me. Gonna have to get me some of those hard ciders.

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  8. Hm.. I've never had a pumpkin beer before.. I might have to try that. I have had some hard apple ciders though and those are delish!

    Great post Danni. I'd love to read the wine post too :)

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  9. ooooooo...I LOVE pumpkin ale! I am going to try that Angry Orchard stuff this fall; I have seen it in the stores. We can buy wine and beer in our grocery stores here, except on Sunday mornings. I love beer mostly for the 6 pack artwork... the taste is secondary. And nex--a wine review!

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  10. When I was still allowed to drink, I loved Blue Moon, and any Renaissance Festival was a good excuse for hard ciders! I'm really jealous right now of the selection you have at your fingertips...maybe O'Douls will come up with an I Can't Believe It's Not Pumpkin Ale! Kudos to you for getting your libation expert on.

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  11. That Blue Moon case is a crafter's delight! I've never seen anything like those brands here in the frozen north. ~ Maureen

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  12. Absolutely! Do a wine post! My philosophy is that if it interests you, it will likely interest someone else out there. No one post is going to interest everyone.

    I love Apple Cider (the hard kind). I went to school in England for a semester in Grad school, and while I could never get into the taste of beer, I grew to really enjoy Cider.

    Tera / Eccentric Leopard

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  13. Cool (my son told me to stop saying 'cool') we just passed a law to be able to sell craft beers in MS because of the alcohol content in most. Great post!

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  14. I have only had two of your pics, the Blue Moon Pumpkin, and the Angry Orchard Apple, but I would love to try them all. Wine? Yes, please post.

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  15. I wonder if any of these are in the stores here now. Would it be wrong to have a fall-themed drink on the beach in August? The bottles and cases are really pretty. I'm sure Chris won't mind finishing the pack off for me once I've tried one!

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  16. This is a great post! I'm not allowed to drink alcohol anymore,(I became allergic, autoimmune thing) but some of my grown kids would love some of these.

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  17. I'm not much of a beer drinker, and when I do I like it dark and rich. The ciders, now those I've enjoyed! I really hope you do a wine post. I am always open to trying out new and delicious wines. Thanks Danni, this was really fun!

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  18. I still haven't developed a taste for beer, but i love the smell...these sound yummy. What a fun fall post! hmmmm? Maybe I'll boil some brats in some of these beers/ales.

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  19. Way cool! Interesting post ~

    Popped in from YWW.

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  20. We are gonna need a beer after this am!!! XXOO Great post!!! I had no idea where you worked...good for you Danni, Love, Jules

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  21. Well absolutely yes. I don't have luck with beer,..just makes me feel bloaty so a wine review would be lovely in my boog. :)

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  22. Well, I cannot drink anything alcohol with my meds. (Though after reading this I am tempted to stop for a couple of days to taste test!) Oh, but those graphics. I love the cardboard containers and the bottles. I hope you are saving these for future craft projects. AND do they come in great cardboard boxes!?! You can make great collages with the boxes!!! Please do pretty wine bottles next for those of us who cannot drink.

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  23. You know me , I LOVE my wine ! Beer and ale not so much . So I vote YES on a wine post ! However I can totally see that Blue Moon or Angry Harvest art work Modge Podged on something ! Love them :)

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  24. Wow! I never even thought of alcohol being seasonal! I love all of the packaging and will have to try a couple of them out. Thanks so much for coming out to the party at Clean and Scentsible. I love having you! I hope you are enjoying your weekend.
    Jenn :)

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  25. Thanks for sharing all these flavors with us. I can't wait to try some of them. I use to live in Utah where you can't find beer at the grocery store and going to the liquor store felt criminal. But now I'm back in my home town in Michigan and I can get anything any time day or night at Meijer. Lol. I love being home.

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  26. I’m with you Danni on Redd’s Apple Ale. It is even best served in a pint glass, with a temperature of 7 degree Celsius. It is a tasty combination of apple and lemon, which gives it a crisp flavor. By the way, it is brewed in Poland by SAB Miller.

    Corey Glenn

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  27. I must try the Reeds Apple Ale, that is if I can find it here. Dang Utah! But, I am enjoying the Blue Moon Harvest Pumpkin Ale right now. Blue Moon is and will always be one of my favorites. Can't wait to see if I can find some of the others here. I would love to see a WINE post. LOVE WINE! Especially on girls craft nights!

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  28. We swigged a few Sam's October brew just last night and were admiring his new label compared to last year. I'll give the ale a try on your recommendation because that's not my first choice either.

    Now you ladies all wear clothes at this liquor store right?

    ~Bliss~

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  29. You are so right, the packaging alone, it's like frame-able artwork. Not a big drinker but micro breweries are really the thing these days, more power to them!

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