Owl Creek Aleworks

Brand: Solstice Scents

Scent Description:

Owl Creek Aleworks offers a delicious twist on English sticky toffee pudding. Toffee pudding consists of moist cake filled with sticky caramel-like chopped dates, smothered with a decadent toffee sauce. Owl Creek Aleworks serves theirs paired with locally made vanilla ice cream from Blackburn’s Parlor topped with toasted coconut and crushed hazelnuts. Wash it down with a tall glass of Owl Creeks’ Sugared Pumpkin Cream Stout, made with pumpkin’s from Gunnerson’s Pumpkin Patch!

Owl Creek Aleworks opens with a combination of toasted hazelnut, toffee and caramelly-dates when first applied. Toasted coconut, vanilla ice cream and a bit of gooey cake come forward after a few minutes to meld with the hazelnut and toffee notes. Sweet malt with a touch of spice and sugared pumpkin weaves in and out through the aforementioned notes to represent the Sugared Pumpkin Cream Stout. The stout portion of this fragrance does not smell like actual beer or alcohol but rather the sweet malt and raw ingredients that go together prior to fermentation. This gourmand blend has a very autumnal scent representing the color brown: dark stout, sticky toffee sauce, toasted hazelnut and coconut, thick malt and brown cake studded with dates.

Released: Foxcroft’s Autumn Festival

5 thoughts on “Owl Creek Aleworks”

  1. Smells exactly like toffee pudding and there’s a little hint of creamy coconut and pumpkin in the background but it’s so perfectly melded together. A perfect sweet and sticky gourmet perfume.

  2. This is absolutely beautiful and perfect for fall. Buttery, rich, lightly-spiced rum with caramelized nuts… It’s a perfect fall gourmand! The coconut is subtle but interesting, giving it a very foody, warm, decadent feel overall. Love this scent so much.

  3. Wet: Toffee, caramel, and some toasted coconut. Drydown: Some playdoh, maybe? Oh … yeah, it’s definitely playdoh. Wait, is that a hint of vanilla ice cream … ? No, more playdoh.

  4. Charred toffee, stout bitterness, and something nutty-sweet. It’s a darker gourmand than it seems like it would be. It can pull almost burnt and malty if overapplied.

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