Photograph of a 16oz can of Leaf Pile Pie Ale, a pumpkin ale collaboration between Greenport Harbor Brewing Company and Root + Branch, featuring a clean white label with orange lettering and an illustrated pie graphic.

Leaf Pile Pie by Greenport Harbor Brewing Company Reviewed

A richer, warming twist on Greenport’s original Leaf Pile pumpkin ale.

Leaf Pile Pie Ale is Greenport Harbor Brewing Company’s richer, pastry-inspired twist on their popular Leaf Pile Pumpkin Ale. While the brewery calls it “pastry-style,” it drinks far more balanced than the dessert-heavy reputation the phrase usually brings. The spice hits first—warm cinnamon and autumn spice notes—followed by a touch of graham cracker and vanilla that softens the edges without turning the beer syrupy or overly sweet. At 8.5% ABV, it stays surprisingly smooth, with no alcohol bite fighting its way through.

What makes Leaf Pile Pie interesting is the way it walks the line between classic pumpkin ale and the brewery’s attempt at a richer, fall-dessert version of their flagship seasonal. For me, it lands just north of middle-of-the-road: the flavors are clean, the profile is steady, and although I wouldn’t call it a true pastry beer, it’s still a pleasant, slightly elevated take on the original. If you want to know how this one stacks up against dozens of others this season, check where it ranks in our Fluid List of the Best Pumpkin Beers Ranked.

  • Style: Pumpkin Ale (Pastry-inspired variant)
  • ABV: 8.5%
  • IBUs: N/A
  • Seasonal: Fall (Limited Release)
  • Brewer: Brewed by Greenport Harbor Brewing Company in collaboration with Root + Branch Brewing. Based in Long Island, NY, Greenport Harbor is known for its balanced, approachable styles—especially its long-running fall favorite, Leaf Pile Pumpkin Ale. This “Leaf Pile Pie” variant is their richer, dessert-leaning interpretation, incorporating vanilla, cinnamon, brown sugar, and other autumnal ingredients while still keeping the overall profile cleaner and less sugary than typical pastry ales.
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