Spice Up The Season With Jack's Pumpkin Spice Ale
Source: Anheuser-Busch
Aug 17, 2007 - 6:23:49 AM
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ST. LOUIS (Aug. 16, 2007) – As summer begins to wind down and autumn colors
appear, let Jack’s Pumpkin Spice Ale get you in the mood for the approaching
crisp, fall nights. Whether you’re planning to carve pumpkins or bake a pumpkin
pie this season, Anheuser Busch’s fall beer offering is the perfect toast to the
arrival of autumn.
Brewed with select seasonal spices and real
Oregon-grown Golden Delicious pumpkins, this beer’s authentic pumpkin flavor
tastefully complements the foods of the season – turkey dinners and pumpkin
bisque – as well as dishes like teriyaki chicken and mild Italian
sausages.
“For adults who’ve never tried a pumpkin beer before, we’d
encourage them to experiment with Jack’s,” said Florian Kuplent, brewmaster,
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. “Because the pumpkin and spice flavors are so well-balanced
and subtle, Jack’s doesn’t overpower foods and makes for an ideal culinary
experience. Year after year this is one of our favorite beers to brew and we
hope beer drinkers who enjoy trying new flavors will sample this seasonal
ale.”
Available nationwide through November, this popular robust ale is
the perfect addition to adult Halloween parties and Thanksgiving dinners. With
the aromas of pumpkin, nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon and clove, Jack’s Pumpkin Spice
Ale has a rich, full flavor that beer lovers will enjoy.
Jack’s Pumpkin
Spice Ale is brewed with two-row, caramel and carapils barley malts, a blend of
imported and domestic Hallertau hops and domestic Saaz hops. Enjoy this brew in
a tall, fluted glass for the best tasting experience; allowing its rich aromas
to funnel straight to the nose.
Brewed at the Anheuser-Busch Fort
Collins, Colo. brewery, Jack’s Pumpkin Spice Ale has 5.5 percent alcohol by
volume (ABV) and is available on draught at bars, clubs and restaurants, as well
as in 12-ounce bottles in six-packs at grocery and convenience stores. Jack’s
Pumpkin Spice Ale is the first in Anheuser-Busch’s series of seasonal beers,
which also includes Winter’s Bourbon Cask Ale, Spring Heat Spiced Wheat and
Beach Bum Blonde Ale.
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