Reviewing the Jewbelation Vertical (Rye Whiskey Barrel Aged Blend) from Shmaltz Brewing Company (He'Brew) out of Saratoga Springs, New York. This strong ale is a blend of He'Brew's eight, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteen and fourteenth anniversary beers, which was subsequently barrel aged in 6 year rye whiskey barrels. I have been sitting on this bottle for a few years.
Score: 93
2013 vintage bottle served in a Portsmouth snifter and enjoyed on 02/24/13 to celebrate the Oscars (and again on 5/18/13 during a Chicago Craft Beer Week tasting, pictured above on the far left). Review is from iPhone notes.
Appearance: Pours a dark brown color that is almost black in color. Not opaque, with amber highlights
atop and bottom when held up to the light. A finger-plus of beige head off the pour. Good lacing and retention. 4.25/5
Smell: Figs, fudgey chocolate cake, dessert-y vanilla, brown sugar, and non-boozy bourbon. Toffee, leather and caramel too. 4.5/5
Taste: Caramel, toffee, vanilla, molasses and cocoa throughout
with a touch of alcohol warmth in finish. There is a nice kick from the rye too. Tons of toffee and fig in
finish. Dark fruit and plum are also present. Excellent medley of malty flavors and barrel character! 4.5/5
Mouthfeel: Full bodied, medium carbonation. Quite malty with a good sweetness, but it's not a "sweet" beer. A touch over carbonated, but that is nothing that letting the beer sit out on the counter for 30 minutes can't solve. 3.5/5
Overall: Easily He'Brew's best beer. If the carbonation was a little lower this would have been even better. I wonder if they'll ever attempt to replicate this beer by blending and barrel aging more recent vintages. I am glad I have a few more bottles of this, as it is aging wonderfully.
Cost: $12.99 for a 22 oz (bomber) bottle.
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