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Maybe it's due to the fact that it's also football season and I drink a LOT of them, but I absolutely love Fall beers... More than any other season.

Right now I've got a Baltic Porter that I've been aging for about 7 months, a California Common (not really a Fall beer, but it's malty!), and I'm getting ready to brew my Festbier (didn't get around to planning out and brewing a proper Marzen back in March).

What are some of your favorite/go-to styles for Fall beers? I've been thinking about putting together a recipe for a Rye beer, but I'd love to draw some inspiration from what other folks are brewing/drinking.
 
I used to love Oktoberfest beers, especially Sam Adams version. Was probably my favorite style. Over the years my palate has shifted more towards the hoppier stuff and now I find many of the Oktoberfest stuff just way too sweet tasting.
 
I used to love Oktoberfest beers, especially Sam Adams version. Was probably my favorite style. Over the years my palate has shifted more towards the hoppier stuff and now I find many of the Oktoberfest stuff just way too sweet tasting.

Interesting! I'm the exact opposite. I used to be a total hop-head, but now I find myself seeking out malty lagers. I still enjoy hoppy beers from time to time, but it's definitely not my go-to anymore.
 
Amber ale, just on the sweeter side of pale ale, hoppy with the malt to hold it up, dark enough for a crisp fall night when you're thinking of lighting the fireplace for the first time.
 
I'm a huge fan of pumpkin ale's on crisp fall days. I brew an amazing pumpkin ale and Oktoberfest each year. I'm wanting to try some other fall-esque styles this year!
 
IPA's, Pale Ales, Porter, Stout, Scotch Ale, Old Ale, Barleywine, Munich Helles, Cream Ale. Same things I like all year long. I think the whole "seasonal" shtick is marketing baloney foisted upon us by commercial brewers to rev up sales every few months.
 
My HB bourbon barrel pumpkin & vanilla ale it's a very highly requested favorite and I have a soft spot for Sam Adams Oktoberfest even though I don't like a lot of their beers I really like that one
 
Oktoberfest, Rauchbier, Pumpkin Ales (nothing sweet please) and beer. Commercial brands: Long Trail Harvest Ale, SN Tumbler and their Oktoberfest
 
I have a dark brown winter spiced ale that has been conditioning at room temp somce June. I plan on serving it at Thanksgiving along with a Peanut Butter Imperial Stout (need to get on that for the girlfriend) and my first attempt at a Porter, not sure of a recipe for it yet so I also need to get a jump on that!
I have also recently become a fan of the Kolsch and have been nursing my second keg of it for a couple weeks trying to make it last.
 
Tends to be anything dark for me. If it has that roast or toasted malt character it makes me happy. If course a nice malty blonde works too.
right now an amber is fermenting.
I have a dunkelweizen next and then a cashmere blonde that I will up the goldpils in.
 
I've got a keg of Schwarzbier lagering right now to enjoy in the fall. Also getting ready to brew a pumpkin coffee milk stout.
 
IPA's, Pale Ales, Porter, Stout, Scotch Ale, Old Ale, Barleywine, Munich Helles, Cream Ale. Same things I like all year long. I think the whole "seasonal" shtick is marketing baloney foisted upon us by commercial brewers to rev up sales every few months.
i dont think its a shtick...it is a marketing thing. Those breweries brew the same blah beers all year and they bring out these recipes in other seasons . Take Leinenkugels for example . Ive drank their beers forever. They have the explorer pack , summer pack ,shandy pack, winter pack , and so on. Sometimes they haul out the old retired beer recipes , their Northwoods Lager comes to mind.
I seem to like dark beers more in the winter. The lighter ,sour or bitter beers in the summer, theyre just more refreshing on a hot day . Ambers and Browns are our pizza beers. Maybe not seasonal but one or two beers pair with different foods better than others.
 
Fresh hop harvest ales. Anything is good just use picked an hour before hops
I'm a week or so from harvesting my own hops. How do you add them ...do you bruise them or crush them in any way or just dump the whole hops in your boil? Ive never dry hopped anything but with the harvest of Mt Hood and Crystal Im about to have , I am considering it.
 
I used to love Oktoberfest beers, especially Sam Adams version. Was probably my favorite style.

I have a soft spot for Sam Adams Oktoberfest even though I don't like a lot of their beers I really like that one

I'm the same way. It's far from the best Oktoberfest beer out there, but it's always tasty.
 
I've never been that much of a seasonal brewer or drinker. I will often have a light pale ale on a cold winter night and a stout on a hot summer day (inside in the A/C). But if buying commercial I will buy seasonals that I can't get other times of the year.
 
Always enjoy a nice malty lager or brown ale in the fall. I definitely don't let seasons dictate what kind of beer I'm drinking, but there is just something nice about a crisp evening and a malty beer to go with it.
 
Wow did this summer go too fast! I haven't brewed since I think March and have about a half a keg of a lite Scotch ale and it is time to brew for fall and early winter. Where did my time go? I have to say my favorite brew for fall has got to be a Belgian Golden Ale. Although I have yet to make a pumpkin ale but I have made a festival beer that turned out pretty good.
 
Scottish Ales, Dunkel Bock, Porter, Alt, California Common, etc. I start looking forward to them about mid July.
 
Just harvested my hops yesterday. Columbus and Cascade went crazy. Fall brings me to a Brown. Bought SN O’Fest this week. Pretty malty this year. Thought it was decent. I miss their Anniversary Ale. I know whatever I make will have Columbus bitterness and Cascade in the whirlpool. Lol
I’ve never brewed a pumpkin. Still looking for the right commercial example I guess.
 

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