Miami’s Six Best Fall Beers to Try

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Miami’s Six Best Fall Beers to Try


Fall is right here, not less than in spirit.

Aside from cooler temps and rather less sweating, the very best a part of bidding farewell to summer season is likely to be all of the seasonally impressed fare.

This time of yr, South Florida brewers present they’re prepared for fall with a plethora of malty brews that start to circulation from the faucets. Even if the Miami warmth hasn’t precisely cooled to sweater climate, we’re nonetheless prepared to pour a pint and fake.

From ales with pumpkin and nutmeg to extra delicate takes on seasonal flavors, there are many regionally crafted suds which are the liquid equal of cozy autumn vibes.

Here, listed in alphabetical order, are six enjoyable fall brews to strive earlier than the season ends:

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Nothing says fall fairly like soccer, and Veza Sur’s new blonde ale pays homage to the Miami Dolphins.

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Born & Raised from Veza Sur Brewing Co.

55 NW twenty fifth St., Miami
786-362-6300
vezasur.com


Heading out to observe the sport this Sunday? There’s a beer for that: Veza Sur’s new “Born & Raised” blonde ale. A collaboration beer with the Miami Dolphins, the blonde ale is obtainable for a restricted time on the stadium and at your native supermarkets, eating places, bars, and — in fact — the Wynwood-based brewery.

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Channel fall — and spooky season — with this new bitter apple ale from Spanish Marie Brewing.

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La Tóxica from Spanish Marie Brewery

14251 SW one hundred and twentieth St., Miami
305-456-5490
spanishmariebrewery.com


Known for its brightly hued, tremendous bitter fruited brews, Spanish Marie Brewery by no means disappoints with regards to seasonal surprises. This month, the brewers channeled fall flavors with “La Tóxica,” a vibrant, inexperienced ale conditioned with inexperienced apples. Available on draft or in cans to go.

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LauderAle has launched its seasonal yam beer Lordy Gourdy at its Fort Lauderdale taproom.

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Lordy Gourdy from LauderAle Brewery & Taproom

3305 SE 14th Ave., Fort Lauderdale
954-653-9711
lauderale.co

Nothing says autumn fairly like a yam beer, and LauderAle’s seasonal return of “Lordy Gourdy” screams fall in a glass. The burnt orange-hued brew explodes with flavors of pumpkin pie spices like clove, cinnamon, and nutmeg rounded out with the candy contact of graham cracker and the aroma of baked bread, making it the right pumpkin pint to ring within the season.

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Try three seasonally impressed, limited-time beers at Est. 33 Thai Craft Brewery & Kitchen.

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Maibock from Est. 33 Thai Craft Brewery & Kitchen

701 S. Miami Ave., Miami
305-425-9266
est33.us


Get your beer mug able to toast with Est. 33 Thai Craft Brewery & Kitchen’s new choice of seasonal beer specials. This month, the brewery is including three unique beers — with flights of all three obtainable for $14 or a tower expertise for $35 that features three-liter mugs of every — to its fall menu. They embody a Festbier, a flippantly hopped and spicy Bavarian lager; a Racuhbeer, a smokey amber lager; and a Maibock, a powerful golden lager identified for its refreshing mix of malted barley and noble hops.

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The “PSL” from 3 Sons Brewing Co. in Dania Beach

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Pumpkin Spice Latte from 3 Sons Brewing Co.

236 N. Federal Hwy., Dania Beach
954-601-3833
3sonsbrewingco.com


You generally is a fundamental espresso lover and beer lover on the similar time with 3 Sons Brewing Co.’s return of its seasonal PSL-inspired brew. The brewery’s tackle the pumpkin spice latte is on draft now — an ale loaded with a flavorful mixture of espresso, pumpkin, cinnamon, and nutmeg that pours an exquisite golden amber hue.

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Nothing says fall-feels fairly like Funky Buddha’s tackle marshmallow-smothered candy potato casserole.

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Sweet Potato Casserole from Funky Buddha Brewery

1201 NE thirty eighth St., Oakland Park
954-440-0046
funkybuddhabrewery.com

There are loads of Funky Buddha beers that channel chilly climate vibes, and who’re we to decide on which is greatest? Whether it is the “Saint Toddy,” a sizzling toddy-inspired, barrel-aged Tripel (it will possibly even be served heat) or the “Blueberry Cobbler” bitter fruit ale, there are sufficient choices to maintain your fridge filled with fall-themed brews. Of course, nothing says it is virtually November fairly like Funky Buddha’s longtime spiced ale, the “Sweet Potato Casserole.” Part of the brewery’s Artful Funk sequence, it is a mashup of gooey marshmallow, fall spices, and candy potato in a bottle. Available on draft and in a 4 pack of 12-ounce bottles to go.



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