Apple Cinnamon Beers?

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  1. hockeyfighter19

    hockeyfighter19 Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2012 Pennsylvania

    So I have only ever been able to try one type of apple cinnamon beer (Shock Top). My favorite season for beer is the fall, and I would really like to try more of this flavor. Does anybody have suggestions?
     
  2. rather

    rather Initiate (0) May 31, 2013 California

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  3. johnsonni

    johnsonni Initiate (0) Dec 27, 2012 North Carolina

    Look for something aged in apple brandy barrels....I don't know of any apple cinnamon beers of the top of my head
     
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  4. kapkenobi

    kapkenobi Initiate (0) Nov 27, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    Pizza Boy does an apple sour thats quite good and might fit your search well, also voodoos apple brandy gran met tastes like apple cinnimon imho.
     
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  5. ant880

    ant880 Savant (1,179) Nov 7, 2010 New York
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    Night Shift Fallen Apple tried (Apple & spice), but fell short for me. IMO...forget the cinnamon and get yourself some Apple Ale from New Glarus. Its a bottled caramel apple.
     
  6. olekern

    olekern Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2010 California

    Ephemere by Unibroue

    Shock Top's tastes like an apple jolly rancher. Icky.
     
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  7. StoutSnob40

    StoutSnob40 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,611) Jan 4, 2013 California
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    ::shakes head::

    What's wrong with beer flavored beer?
     
  8. TheNightwatchman

    TheNightwatchman Initiate (0) Mar 28, 2009 Pennsylvania



    Yeah, because there aren't any good ones with chocolate, vanilla, cherry, raspberry, bourbon, or various other flavors...
     
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  9. azorie

    azorie Pooh-Bah (2,471) Mar 18, 2006 Florida
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    yea I feel the same way, if you want a wine cooler drink 1... but to each his own, ya know. I not a fan of pumpkin or cheery in my beer. So I do not buy or drink them. lol :grinning:
     
  10. bigfnjoe

    bigfnjoe Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2009 Pennsylvania

    It's a cider and not a beer, but the Angry Orchard fall seasonal is called Cinnful Apple and is pretty outstanding.
     
  11. victory4me

    victory4me Initiate (0) Oct 16, 2004 Pennsylvania

  12. sajaffe1

    sajaffe1 Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2013 Utah

    Brew your own at home
     
  13. fineout

    fineout Crusader (499) Apr 23, 2010 Rhode Island

    There are some good ciders out there too, woodchuck's fall (not the pumpkin) is probably my favorite
     
  14. wisconsinbeer1

    wisconsinbeer1 Pundit (822) Nov 11, 2004 Wisconsin
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    If you ever figure out a way to go back in time, it sounds like Leinies Apple Spice would be perfect for you.
     
  15. StoutSnob40

    StoutSnob40 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,611) Jan 4, 2013 California
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    Well, where does it end?

    Ooh, awesome. I'm going to try this new peas and carrots porter! Delicious AND nutritious!
     
  16. mellowmark

    mellowmark Savant (1,018) Mar 31, 2010 Utah

    Nothing. There's also nothing wrong with a little variety in life.
     
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  17. tectactoe

    tectactoe Pooh-Bah (2,386) Mar 20, 2012 Michigan
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    With this attitude, we'd still be wringing out our clothes over a washing board and doing math with an abacus.
     
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  18. mixed_master7

    mixed_master7 Initiate (0) May 16, 2012 Florida

    CCB does apple cinnamon beers all the time. If anything, keep up with their growler tuesday updates and try to trade for one.
     
  19. HeelsandEers

    HeelsandEers Initiate (0) Jun 8, 2013 West Virginia

    Pretty ironic statement. Sounds like something the typical BMC drinker would say.
     
  20. billnet

    billnet Initiate (0) Jul 26, 2011 Georgia

    Shipyard's Applehead - it's apple pie in a glass.
     
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