Oak-Aged Longhop
Bolero Snort Brewery
Bergen County, New Jersey
IPA aged in Grand Marnier barrels
6.6% ABV
Tasted in my new IKEA brandy snifter
I won't start this review by rehashing my comments of the original Bolero Snort Longhop. You can read that review here. What I will do is compare the two.
First, this is not just an oak-aged version of a beer that took on a little oak flavor. This is an oak-aged version of a beer that morphed into an entirely unique beast. In the adult fridge of OJ, some purple stuff, and Sunny D, this is what Sunny D wishes it could be. This beer has a strong citrus flavor, which is not unique to beers. Most West Coast IPA's are loaded with citrus. The uniqueness of this beer comes from the citrus being overwhelmingly oranges. Grand Marnier as we all know is an orange liqueur. And if you didn't know that, you would after your first sip of Oak-Aged Longhop. My nice big glass allowed all the hoppy orange aroma to swirl around and float right up my nostrils down the nasal cavity and right into my brain. My sweet and bitter taste buds soon followed to confirm, "yes indeed the orange flavor is there and its here to stay."
The beer poured a slightly deeper, browner orange than the original and had a bit less head. The aroma slapped me in the face as it was coming out and hasn't gone anywhere in the 10 minutes I've been savoring this beer. Bob and Mel have done it again. I can't wait for Oak-Aged Longhop to be a once yearly brew that is snatched off the shelves with such ferocity as Nugget Nectar or Kentucky Breakfast Stout. Bolero Snort has swung for the fences and knocked this one well into the parking lot. An emphatic 5 out of 5 for this beer and I can't wait to see Bolero Snort wedged in between Stone and Rogue on our shelves in the not too distant future.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Bolero Snort Brewery
I am pleased to have finally tasted 2 offerings from the Bolero Snort Brewery. Bolero Snort is the homebrew label of Bob and Mel. I went to school with Mel's sister and I frequent the same craft beer bar as the hoppy couple. So with the disclaimer behind us let's talk about the beer. Bob left 4 different beers for me at the Copper Mine and since this site has 2 contributors, I decided I would take 2 and give 2 to Josh. So being the hophead I am, I chose the Longhop naturally and decided to give the Wee-Heifer's Fruitcake a try. Since these beers aren't for sale I won't go into too much detail.
The Longhop, at 6%ABV, is on the lighter side for an IPA. There was an excellent hop aroma and flavor but it didn't blow out my taste-buds like some IPAs will. It poured a dark orange/light brown, sorry the picture isn't too great, and it had a nice frothy head and laced on the glass beautifully. The best beer I can compare it to is Smuttynose Shoal's Pale Ale. If you want to taste a nice crisp, clean, smooth, easy to drink beer that still has a nice hop bite then that is the beer that will give you the same experience. If they do become a production brewery, I think Longhop needs to be their frontline beer.
The next beer I sampled was the Wee Heifer's Fruitcake. I should have read the label before choosing because there's one ingredient in this beer that I've never enjoyed in beers. CHERRIES. It's really a personal preference. I think they hit the flavor right on the head. I'm sure the beer is excellent and I'm sure I'm the only one that didn't like it, but the disclaimer is I don't like beers with cherries or any overly sweet fruit flavor. Troegs Mad Elf is a beloved beer to many, but I won't touch the stuff. Ommegang Three Philosophers elicits the same feelings. For Bob and Mel this is not a negative review. Consider it an abstention due to a conflict of interest. And don't hold it against me when Scotty Goes Bullnanas is ready for distribution because I really do like bananas. So if any of you know Bob and Mel, please support their ambition and raise a pint to many more excellent brews in their future. Longhop gets a solid 4.5 pints(that can easily become a 5 if some Oak-aged Longhop finds its way into my belly) and Wee Heifer's Fruitcake gets an abstention due to my personal preferences, but if you have a chance and you like cherries I do recommend the beer.
The Longhop, at 6%ABV, is on the lighter side for an IPA. There was an excellent hop aroma and flavor but it didn't blow out my taste-buds like some IPAs will. It poured a dark orange/light brown, sorry the picture isn't too great, and it had a nice frothy head and laced on the glass beautifully. The best beer I can compare it to is Smuttynose Shoal's Pale Ale. If you want to taste a nice crisp, clean, smooth, easy to drink beer that still has a nice hop bite then that is the beer that will give you the same experience. If they do become a production brewery, I think Longhop needs to be their frontline beer.
The next beer I sampled was the Wee Heifer's Fruitcake. I should have read the label before choosing because there's one ingredient in this beer that I've never enjoyed in beers. CHERRIES. It's really a personal preference. I think they hit the flavor right on the head. I'm sure the beer is excellent and I'm sure I'm the only one that didn't like it, but the disclaimer is I don't like beers with cherries or any overly sweet fruit flavor. Troegs Mad Elf is a beloved beer to many, but I won't touch the stuff. Ommegang Three Philosophers elicits the same feelings. For Bob and Mel this is not a negative review. Consider it an abstention due to a conflict of interest. And don't hold it against me when Scotty Goes Bullnanas is ready for distribution because I really do like bananas. So if any of you know Bob and Mel, please support their ambition and raise a pint to many more excellent brews in their future. Longhop gets a solid 4.5 pints(that can easily become a 5 if some Oak-aged Longhop finds its way into my belly) and Wee Heifer's Fruitcake gets an abstention due to my personal preferences, but if you have a chance and you like cherries I do recommend the beer.
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