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Halloween Day by Day: Fernie Brewing Co Ghostrider Pumpkin Brown Ale

It's another October weekend... which means it's another October themed beer.  This week, I'll be sipping Fernie Brewing Co's Ghostrider Pumpkin Brown Ale... This is a very sleek, and cleanly done label.  The colours are layered artistically, and very professionally.  I love the font used- and the dark colour used for it.  It contrasts nicely with the lighter orange colours, without being too blatant. It really appeals to the minimalist in me in terms of art styles.  It's smooth, and crisp, while still giving a sense of autumn and the pumpkin flavor involved. I would have to say that this is probably one of my favorite beer labels I've come across in my years of enjoying craft beers. Fernie Brewing Co's Ghostrider Pumpkin Brown Ale has a nice rich, dark colour that echos the shadows that a real ghost rider would emerge from.  The head of foam is pretty decent as well- not too thick, and not too thin.  I'm partial to darker beers...

Halloween Day by Day: Howe Sound Pumpkineater

Every year at this time, people start going crazy for pumpkin spice lattes.  Me?  I get the urge to investigate the idea of what it would be like to combine the autumn flavor of pumpkins with the boozy goodness of beer. And thus, I found " Pumpkineater Imperial Pumpkin Ale " by Howe Sound Brewing. I enjoy seeing the various labels that craft beers have on them.  Some of them are really creative and artistic, while others are really polished and profession, while other still are just messy and idiotic. The label for   Pumpkineater   is a nice, simple label that is quite appealing to me.  I like the use of the overlapping trees in the background creating a nice texture for the focus of the label- the pumpkin.  Presumably the pumpkin you're "eating" in this ale.  I love how the pumpkin is done in a woodcut style: raw and imperfect, while still  having a great atmospheric feel to it.  A great label. The bottle is pre...