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I just looked it up as I'm not familiar. Are many marzens pumpkin flavored?
Also, if you've tried a pumpkin ale & like it, I'd love to know the name. Haven't had one in years, but, I see an overwhelming number of them in the stores... most I've tried are drinkable, but not memorable. I'd love to test another.
It is a full bodied German lager, a common base for pumpkin-enhanced beers. I am not much on pumpkin beers but friends who are fans cite Pumpking from Southern Tier and Good Gord from Cigar City as good examples. For a marzen that is easy to find in the U.S., I like Paulaner.
It is a full bodied German lager, a common base for pumpkin-enhanced beers. I am not much on pumpkin beers but friends who are fans cite Pumpking from Southern Tier and Good Gord from Cigar City as good examples. For a marzen that is easy to find in the U.S., I like Paulaner.
Really great info, WW, thank you! I've got a new list...
For me, drinking lots of water. I'm in the mountains for another few days & am used to sea level... the drier air & higher elevation always makes me feel woosy & dehydrated. I cannot get enough water. In fact, 2 days in a row, I woke up thirsty due to dreaming I was thirsty. Now that's parched.
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