7 Fall Beers Every PSL Lover Needs To Try

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It’s about that time — the weather is cooling down, everyone has a PSL in hand and it’s time to get cozy. If you can’t stay away from the fall spice craze and you enjoy a good beer, you’ll love these seven brews. Grab a six pack and snuggle up, because it’s gonna be a nice, long fall.

1. Bell’s Best Brown Ale

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A bit different from your typical brown ale, Bell’s has notes of caramel, coffee and cocoa, which makes it perfect for hot chocolate lovers. You get a lot of hoppy flavor without the heaviness, so you can drink a few without feeling weighed down.

2. Weeping Radish Oktoberfest

Weeping Radish prefers to brew its beers as simply as possible by mixing only hops, malt, yeast and water. The Oktoberfest brew is a bit sweet and just spiced enough, making it a solid choice for a straightforward fall beer.

3. Founders Brewing Co. Harvest Ale

Founders’ Harvest Ale is peachy orange in color and it has hoppy in taste. The most distinguishing note, though, is its herbal and tangerine flavors. If you’re wondering why it’s a fall beer, it’s all in the finishing touch — a smoky malt flavor lingers after the first taste, reminiscent of a bonfire.

4. Harpoon Brewery Flannel Friday

Aside from the fact that these babies look perfect for a tailgate or a bonfire, this beer is crisp and hoppy — fall perfection. Even better: you get subtle hints of citrus and pine, which will get you in the mood for the even colder months.

5. Six Point Brewery Autumnation

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Say hello to a truly delicious pumpkin ale. Autumnation strikes the perfect balance between spice and hops. The golden orange ale boasts ginger and cinnamon notes, as well as fresh, recently harvested pumpkin. It’s not too heavy and not too light, and it packs enough flavor to taste exactly how a pumpkin beer should taste.

6. Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest

Sierra Nevada’s fall brew changes every year when the company partners with different German brewers, and this year’s Oktoberfest creation proves more unique than ever. With a good balance between spicy and malty, this is a great middle-of-the-road fall beer for someone who isn’t picky.

7. Heavy Seas Märzen

Märzens are typically golden amber in color and significantly aged, giving them a great depth of flavor. This Märzen is no exception, though its makers add a toasted, biscuity flavor to the brew. The crystal malt sweetens the beer, as well, making it a tasty comfort beer on the sweeter side.