IHOP has created a Pumpkin Pancake Stout Craft Beer

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In celebration of its Fall menu, IHOP has partnered with Keegan Ales to create the Pumpkin Pancake Stout Craft Beer.

Fall menu’s usually having something weird and whacky thrown in there somewhere. IHOP has gone for the gold medal in that department with their latest product. Say hello to Pumpkin Pancake Stout Craft Beer.

Yes, that’s right, the kings of pancakes have teamed up with Keegan Ales have created a Pumpkin Pancake Stout Craft Beer.

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Not the usual flavors I would expect in my beer, but hey, don’t knock it until you have tried it.

Unfortunately, it will not be available in your local IHOP restaurant. Only available at select bars and festivals in the Northeast, the Pumpkin Pancake Stout Craft Beer takes the pumpkin and seasonal spices of IHOP’s famous buttermilk pancakes and turns it into a smooth and rich stout.

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However, you can still get a taste of Fall at IHOP. The restaurant still has a rang of Pumpkin inspired pancakes. You have the original Pumpkin Spice pancakes, the Cinn-A-Stack pancakes, and the Pumpkin Cinn-A-Stack pancakes as well. All of them are limited edition, they are set to leave the IHOP menu on October 28.

The Pumpkin Pancake Stout Craft Beer is set to debut on Saturday, Sept. 29 at the 5th annual Bacon and Beer Classic. Located at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y.

All of the locations that The Pumpkin Pancake Stout will feature at is below:

  • Bacon and Beer Classic – September 29, 2018, Flushing, New York
  • Brew U Festival – October 6, 2018 at the Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, New York
  • Widow Jane Distillery Anniversary Party – October 12, 2018 Red Hook Brooklyn, New York
  • Brew at the Zoo – October 19, 2018, Bronx Zoo, New York
  • Manhattan Beer Distributor

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First of all, what do you think about IHOP having a craft beer? How does it sound to you? Are you going to attend any of the events to taste it? Drop a comment below with your thoughts.