This is Urban Chestnut's version of the season's pumpkin beer. It is a black pumpkin wheat ale. The ABV is 5.4%. Last year, they included this in their fall variety pack. So, there were two of these, two each of their regular beers and two Oachkatzlschwoaf, their Oktoberfest/Marzen beer. This year, they released Count Orlok on its own. I recently picked up a 4-pack from Lukas Liquors and threw a couple in the fridge. Wifey and I had a couple last night.
It pours a deep brown with a tan head. Because of the color, it could pass for a porter. The aroma is clove and maybe some nutmeg. You could tell it is a pumpkin beer because of the pumpkin pie spices in the smell. The taste is a bit different for a pumpkin beer. Most pumpkin beers are all pumpkin pie spice. This one has some of that pumpkin pie spice but you get a bit of roastiness (is that a real word? It is now) from the malt. You also get that clove taste.
Wifey told me that pumpkin really does not have much taste. It is the spices that give pumpkin flavored foods the "pumpkin" taste. She is a smart woman so I believe her. Count Orlok does not have that pumpkin pie taste or even an effort to try for it, which is a good thing. This is a bit of a different take on the pumpkin beer. As usual, Urban Chestnut gets it right.
In a previous post, I mentioned that there are only two beers I have given a 5. Well, this is one of them. This is my favorite pumpkin beer and one of my favorite beers, period. So of course, I give this 5 hop flowers!!! Thank you Florian and Urban Chestnut for making such a great beer.
Lukas Liquors
Urban Chestnut
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