MSP Magazine: Is There a Good Pumpkin Beer in Town?
MSP Mag takes a look at local brews, pumpkin infused.
MSP Mag takes a look at local brews, pumpkin infused.
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It's that time of year when the pumpkin flavored foods go all nutty. Pumpkin latte obsessions notwithstanding, it's easy to see madness in pumpkin cheesecake, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin ravioli, even pumpkin gum. But pumpkin beer? Have we gone too far?
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