
Those of you who were wondering where the Blue and Gray Borman’s Belgian went, well, the brewery was working on seasonals. But they’ve brewed a new batch and it’s back (already in at Plank Road, will be available at William Street from Friday). If you haven’t had it, this is Fredericksburg’s local brewery’s version of a Belgian ale. It just came in today so I haven’t tried one from this batch, but I’m told by master beer judge Lyle Brown that it’s a bit hoppier this time and the brewers did a great job. I can’t wait! Oh, and the only place you can buy this other than the brewery is kybecca. David, I hope you don’t mind me ripping off this picture you took of the beer. 
Also back in is the always popular Dogfish Head Punkin Ale, another pumpkin beer for you to try. Dogfish Head uses real pumpkin in their version, rather than a bunch of spices and nothing else. Available in 4 packs or by the bottle. Better get it while it’s around, because once it’s gone it’s gone until next year.
