Thursday, August 9, 2012

Brew Review: Horseheads Brewing Inc., Horseheads, NY

The next stop on the east coast tour brings us to Horseheads, NY.  Horseheads Brewing is a taproom offering growler fills and some 22oz bottles.  They had eight offerings and all were very well crafted.  One note: The IBUs and ABV differ from those from the website descriptions, I am using the numbers provided on the day of tasting.

Chemung Canal Towpath Ale: Descibed as:
This style of beer is classified as an "English-Style Summer Ale". The focus is on the malts used during the brewing process. Our version of this beer uses malts imported from England. The taste is extremely mild, sweet and refreshing. 22 IBU / 7.1 ABV
Golden in color this beer offers good head retention with a minimal sweet/ bitter forwardness with a malty finish.

Iroquois Wheat Beer:  Described as:
This style of beer is classified as an American Wheat Ale, not to be confused with the German unfiltered version - Hefe Weizen. The focus is on the wheat used during the brewing process. Our version is filtered and slightly "off the beaten path" with a dry "hoppy" finish. 14.9 IBU / 6.4 ABV
Part of the Summer Collection, this beer is light gold in color, with a bitter forward and a slight malty yet mild finish.

Blueberry Ale Described as:
This style of beer is classified in the "Fruit Beer" category. The focus is obviously on the fruit used in the brewing process. We used an over-whelming amount of blueberries for a true blueberry flavor.   15.1 IBU / 6.7 ABV
Part of the Specialty Collection, this beer is golden in color, with a noticeable blueberry aroma, with a hint of blueberry forward and a malt finish.

Pale Expedition Ale: Described as:
This style of beer is classified as an American Pale Ale or APA. The focus is on the hops used during the brewing process. It has a floral aroma and the taste is "hops-infused" with firm bitterness.  40.2 IBU / 6.4 ABV
Amber in color, this beer has a slight malt aroma, with a slight hop/malt forward with a hoppy finish.

Brickyard Red:  Described as:
This style of beer is classified as an American Red Ale. The focus is on the malts used during the brewing process. Our version of this beer uses malt and hops imported from England. The aroma is as mildly sweet as the taste.31.9 IBU / 6.8 ABV
Dark amber in color, this beer has minimal aroma, with a malt forward and hop finish.

Horseheads IPA:  Described as:
This style of beer is classified in the "American India Pale Ale" category. The focus is obviously on the hops used during the brewing process. Our version has a citrus/fruity aroma with a big citrus taste and bitter hop finish.  91.1 IBU / 8.6 ABV
This beer is golden in color, with good head retention.  There is a definite hop aroma, with a citrusy hop forward, a hint of malts in the middle and a hoppy finish.

Black Horse Ale: Described as:
This style of beer is classified as an India-Style Black Ale. The focus is on both the malts and hops used during the brewing process. Our version is a medium body beer with a strong dark roasted malt flavor that finishes with an assertive hop bitterness. The aroma is roasty/citrus.65.1 IBU / 7.4 ABV
Part of the Specialty Collection, this beer is brown in color with a hoppy aroma, with a hop forward and mild finish.  There is just a hint of malt and roastiness throughout.

Hot Jala Heim: Described as:
This style of beer is classified in the "Fruit/Vegetable" category as a "Chili beer". The focus is obviously on the chili peppers used during the brewing process. Our version uses a mix of hot peppers, including jalapenos and anaheims (hence the name...Hot-Jala-Heim). It has a delightful 'peppery' aroma as well as taste with a 'mild' sensation of heat experienced after swallowing.19.2 IBU / 7.3 ABV
This beer is golden in color with a mild aroma, is fairly mild forward with a heated spicy finish.
As a note: my spice tolerance is low, so for this me, this was a very spicy beer, for those of you who regularly enjoy "heat" this beer may be considered quite mild.

All in all, Horseheads offers a little something for everyone.  There are many more beers they offer throughout the year and I think, if you are in the area, or you find them on tap somewhere, grab a pint.  You won't be disappointed.  My favorite of the bunch was the Chemung Canal Towpath Ale.

Cheers

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