Beer Review – New Holland Ichabod Pumpkin Ale

By Boozedancing @boozedancing

While out looking for a Halloween costume for the boy, I found myself in the same shopping center as Total Wine. So, I thought that I while I was getting something for him, I might as well get something for me. As a part of a mixed six, I picked up a couple of seasonals (Oktoberfests and Pumpkin Ales); one of those was the Ichabod Pumpkin Ale from New Holland. I chose the bottle in part for the label (I do love pretty packaging) as well as past experience with the brewer. I have had their Full Circle Kölsch (which I loved) and The Poet (which was okay).

New Holland is the brainchild of Jason Spaulding and Brett VanderKamp who founded the brewery in Holland, Michigan in 1996. They have eight beers in their regular lineup, a number of seasonals and also distill whiskey, rum and gin.

Here is what New Holland has to say about this beer:

Ichabod combines malted barley and real pumpkin with cinnamon and nutmeg in a delicious and inviting brew. A rewarding complement to many dishes, Ichabod pairs well with autumnal foods such as poultry and root vegetables. After dinner, try it with your favorite dessert!

I found this beer to have the following characteristics…

  • Appearance: Dark Amber (almost ruby tinged) with a lot of slowly dissipating foam and good lacing.
  • Aroma: A little muted with hints of malt, citrus, hops and pumpkin spices.
  • Taste: Crisp, refreshing, well-balanced with a lingering hoppy-pumpkiny finish. Not a lot of carbonation, but very creamy.
  • ABV: 5.2%

I’m not a big fan of pumpkin beers as to me they tend to be a little too much like a churned glass of pumpkin pie. This was not the case with the Ichabod. This was a very well-balanced beer and drinkable beer.