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He'Brew Funky Jewbelation 2014

He'Brew Funky Jewbelation 2014

Rated 3.350 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Shmaltz Brewing Company

Troy, NY, United States

Style:  Flanders Red

9.4% Alcohol by Volume

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A blend of seven ales, aged in 35% Bourbon Barrels and 65% Rye Whiskey Barrels. Funky Jewbelation, the latest offering in our barrel-aged series, is available in 22 oz. bottles and a limited amount of draft at select bars nationwide. This year’s recipe features a unique blend of seven ales aged in Buffalo Trace Bourbon and Sazarac and Willett Rye whisky barrels, and hustles in at 9.4% abv. Funky Jewbelation is a mash-up of Jewbelation 15® (aged 18 months), Messiah Nut Brown Ale® (aged 3 months), Bittersweet Lenny’s R.I.P.A.® (aged 12 months), Reunion® (aged 6 months), Origin® Pomegranate Strong Ale (aged 6 months), Rejewvenator® with Figs and Dates(aged 6 months), and Death of a Contract Brewer® (aged 4 months).

ID: 60756 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 9 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank7738
Overall Percentile86.1
Style Rank29 of 102
Style Percentile71.6
Lowest Score4.4
Highest Score4.4
Average Score4.400
Weighted Score3.350
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CYBERCAT 13018 reviews
    rated 4.4 9 years ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 9 | Mouthfeel: 10 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 9

    Comes out of the funky bottle a slightly reddish chocolate brown with a thick, if not persistent, tan head. Roast malt aroma has a strong overtone of bourbon-soaked wood plus molasses and nutty hints. Woody bourbon dominates the flavor; but the backup notes of molasses, roast malt, and earthy nuttiness all come through. Texture is quite viscous and fairly fizzy, leaving a bourbony and woody finish. L’Chaim, y’all!

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