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Chanukah in Kentucky

New York
United States
Chanukah in Kentucky Shmaltz Beer
Judges Ratings 
1 Review
90
Aroma:
22 / 24
Flavor:
37 / 40
Appearance:
5 / 6
Mouthfeel:
8 / 10
Overall Impression:
18 / 20
Description 

Early last spring, Shmaltz’s brewing crew loaded a small amount of freshly fermented Hanukkah, Chanukah: Pass the Beer® into Heaven Hill and Jim Beam bourbon barrels. Now, eight months and many sensory tastings later, this latest Chosen Beer has developed an array of gifts for the beer lover’s taste buds: complex flavors of dark cherry and dates, light coffee roast and bakers chocolate. A confection of toffee, caramel, hints of vanilla and maple all arise with the unmistakable aromas of barrel strength bourbon from the first-use boozy beauties.

Beverage Profile
ABV: 
8.0%
Judges Review 
Rodney A. Tillinghast's picture
Judges Rating:
90
Aroma:
22 / 24
Appearance:
5 / 6
Flavor:
37 / 40
Mouthfeel:
8 / 10
Overall Impression:
18 / 20

As I cracked this brew open, I was startled at the amount of fizz released from the cap since bourbon-aged beers usually exhibit somewhat sluggish carbonation levels. This fizz spewed forth a dark, tawny brown head into my glass, one that lingered quietly for several minutes until I provided tonight’s liquid my full attention. I snatched up my snifter and beheld the darkest of amber hues of the ale in my desk lamp, stopping once to marvel at its sturdy amount of carbonation.

Its aroma was a blessed mix of the vanilla from the bourbon barrels, matched with a soft sweetness of raisins, dark breads and toffee. Alcohol was not apparent in the nose, which sets it apart from many other bourbon barrel-aged beers I have sampled.

In the back of my mouth, I could definitely pick up the bourbon, which (for someone that appreciates a well-crafted American whiskey) is a rather soothing flavor. The dark chocolate tones also come forward, supported by a very impressive level of hop flavor along with medium bitterness. Even in the finish, the alcohol hotness is subdued, providing a pleasant measure of drinkability.  

The beer seems to be well aged, as a good deal of time in the barrel creates a pleasant marriage of flavors. This beer showcases a strong hop profile, as it is quite rare for a bourbon-based ale to have such hop-forward characteristics in terms of flavor and bitterness. It makes me wonder how much hop flavor this beer had before it went into the barrel.  

For fans of bourbon-aged beers, this is a real treat. It also is a beer that could be enjoyed by the pint without being overly sweet and satiating. The hop flavor in the beer is an interesting twist on the style, and could also be an excellent candidate for long-term storage – just be mindful of its aggressive carbonation levels.

Brewery Introduction

Award Winning Beer and Delicious Shtick Since 1996! - Shmaltz Brewing started in northern California in 1996, our first He’brew creation, Genesis Ale, came in 22s, hand bottled, hand labeled and delivered out of my grandmothers’ Volvo. Founded as “a Jewish celebration craft beer” by proprietor... Read More