Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Fall Cocktails


Peppers90 NC

Recommended Posts

Fall is a great time of year.  Football and the leaves things and oh, pumpkin beer.  Although this year, Ive tried about 10 or so and only one pumpkin beer is doing anything for me.  Thats not what this is about but I'll give you the one anyway, it's Southern Tier's Pumking, nice 8%+ abv and drinks easy.

ind_bp_pumking1.jpg

 

I am more of a liquor guy myself, and I like to make nice drinks.  Anybody have any fall recommendations?  I was given a 200mL of corn moonshine from the Kings Co Distillery and was looking up some cocktail recipes.  Ive only have drunken shine straight or mixed with honey or flavored schnapps, but checking out this cocktail looks intriguing - Bootleggers Pumpkin Pie.   Anybody have any fall cocktails they would like to share?

 

Bootleggers_Pumpkin_Pie.jpg

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Saranac Pumpkin Ale is the best of the bunch in my opinion.

 

Also can't think of a Fall seasonal cocktail. Talk to me after Black Friday and I got a cornucopia for holiday cocktails.

 

However, I do have it in mind to make a beer bread with pumpkin ale this month. I've had bread beers before, and they rock. Pumpkin bread is amaze-balls. So naturally...

 

Will let you know how that works out.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

saranac pumpkin was pretty solid, but if you guys see that Pumking from Southern Tier, I highly recommend it.  It is a NY state beer so you may not get it down there but Whole Foods is where I get them here.

 

Philly, is there a name for that cocktail?  It seems kinda familiar

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I will let you guys know how that bootleggers pumpkin pie cocktail turns out too, sounds delish.

 

2oz moonshine corn whiskey

1oz sparkling wine

1/2oz ginger syrup

1T pumpkin butter

splash of OJ 

cinnamon sugar on rim

orange twist

 

Shake the first 5 ingredients excluding the wine in a mixer with ice, rim glass with cinnamon sugar, strain into glass and top with sparkling wine and orange twist.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ranking of Pumpkin Ales:

http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2014/10/the-great-pumpkin-beer-list-the-best-and-worst-pumpkin-ales.html

 

And sweet baby jeebus, this is happening soon:

 

Pumpkin Cheesecaketini

Ingredients
  • ⅓ cup milk or cream
  • 3 tablespoons Hiram Walker Pumpkin Spice Liqueur
  • 1 tablespoon Hiram Walker Cinnamon Schnapps
  • 1 teaspoon cheesecake instant pudding mix (regular or sugar free)
  • Caramel
  • Graham cracker crumbs
  • Whipped cream
  • Cinnamon
Instructions
  1. Mix milk/cream, Pumpkin Spice Liqueur, Cinnamon Schnapps, and pudding mix in shaker with ice. Shake for about 30 seconds.
  2. Dip rim of glass in caramel, then dip into graham cracker crumbs. Strain drink into glass.
  3. Top drink with whipped cream and a dash of cinnamon if desired.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • It is simple if you focus only on OT.  But there is the cap, talent levels that differ from year to year, and team needs that fluctuate, as you know.  While I would be happy with an OT and understand it, I am not sold on OT as the answer. I agree that the game is won or lost in the trenches, but I do not think over-drafting with the first round pick is the only way of addressing it--especially if it may be a year before you know what you have or reap the rewards.  We both agree that you have to stay ahead of it.  Just because you take a T in round 1 does not mean that you have met the need. Teams need qbs too, but drafting them too early in round one is usually disastrous A few weeks ago, I was high on Freeling.  I still am (cautiously), but there are reasons to approach some of these tackles with a "Buyer Beware" approach.  Again, I am not against drafting an OT in round 1, but not if that OT has a late first or second-round grade.  That is not good value.  On top of that, put him in the garage for a year?  Take Freeling, for example.  Some project him to Cleveland at 6.  Really?  He is a fringe first rounder, IMO.  IF you want to give away draft capital to get a non-starter, that is how GMs get fired. First, we can address Freeling’s seemingly massive improvement in pass protection. He did earn an outstanding 86.1 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2025, which ranked seventh among qualified FBS tackles. That was an improvement over his 65.3 mark in 2024. Georgia’s passing game was heavily built on play action and screens, which allowed Freeling to partake in just 95 true pass sets all season. That ranked just barely among the top 200 tackles in the country.   Freeling earned a solid 75.4 PFF pass-blocking grade on those true pass set reps, but that pales in comparison to top tackles in the class, such as Francis Mauigoa and Spencer Fano. Mauigoa earned his 85.8 true PFF pass-blocking grade, second best in the nation, across 212 such reps, more than twice as many as Freeling.   What about Freeling's run blocking?  61.3--which is slightly above all tackles in the country.  So if you draft Freeling in round 1, you are getting a guy whose numbers were padded by play action and screens--but in pure passing sets and in run blocking, he was average when compared to every tackle in the country. Elite?  Buyer beware. Lomu?  Athletic, Can struggle in the run game and against power rushers.  Late first rounder-early second, imo.  Arms less than 34", which could scare some teams. Proctor?  Can play high and the weight could be a problem he fights.  Personally, I see him as the best option for an immediate starter but his ceiling is lower.   I realize all players have areas of concern, but I think you will see some of these OTs drop on draft day, with good reason.   Fano?  32 inch arms may kick him inside to G. You will respond that all OTs have question marks, and they do--but not researching the situation is not the answer.  Freeling is a stud athlete, and despite the stats, I like him, but not as depth at 19.  Proctor?  I get it if you needed your starter now, and speed rushers give him fits.  To adjust, his angle to block a 9 tech is nearly 90 degrees when it needs to be closer to 45 degrees.  That decreases the pocket, and a short QB can't have that.     
    • Stupid to say golden maye and Lloyd weren't coming just because you said but we're North Carolina? To be fair I don't think anyone would jump ship just to come to Duke either. 
×
×
  • Create New...