Fall Back Pumpkin Spiced Porter, Polly's Brew Co
Description
The evenings are starting to draw in, the temperatures are starting to drop, and Autumn is definitely rearing its head here at Polly’s HQ. Taking inspiration from the chill in the air, we’ve brought our (keep it quiet) shameless favourite coffee shop order to our beer game with Fall Back.
A pumpkin-spiced porter that is equal parts decadent and warming, this beer utilises fresh puréed pumpkins, alongside a healthy addition of Madagascan vanilla pods, scraped by hand by our brewers, and a blend of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom and clove to create a porter perfect for the season.
Best enjoyed in front of a cosy fire taking in the cold outside, this rare foray into the dark side showcases our strength beyond just pale and hoppy beers.
£5.40
Quantity Available: 3
Product Code: S15725
Producer Details
Founded in 2018 as a two-man operation working out of a converted stable on a rickety, wood-bound brew kit, Polly's Brew Co. have rapidly grown since day one to where they find ourselves today – in a brewery twelve times the size of they original brew space, capable of brewing up to eight times a week, looking after the livelihoods of fourteen incredibly talented team members.
From those very humble beginnings, Polly's Brew Co. mantra has always remained the same – never stop improving. They want to produce the best beer they possibly can, and make Polly’s the best place to work for their incredible team.
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