Bolero Snort Brewery's The Last Bovine

I am drinking a The Last Bovine by Bolero Snort Brewery at Montgomery Hills.

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Beer: The Last Bovine
Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 9%
IBU: 0
My rating: 4.5/5
Venue: Montgomery Hills, , NJ
Brewery: Bolero Snort Brewery, Ridgefield Park, NJ, United States
Brewer's notes: Strong signs of the hops are within this one - train with care, a few too many can send you to the dark side. Brewed and double dry hopped with Citra, Amarillo, Falconers Flight and a tiny hit of Columbus lend notes of bright tangerine and spacey clementines with background resin.

Burley Oak Brewing Company's Homegrown

I am drinking a Homegrown by Burley Oak Brewing Company at Montgomery Hills.

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Beer: Homegrown
Style: IPA - Session / India Session Ale
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 4%
IBU: 40
My rating: 15
Venue: Montgomery Hills, , NJ
Brewery: Burley Oak Brewing Company, Berlin, MD, United States
Brewer's notes: This SMaSH beer contains 100% local pale barley grown 15 minutes from our brewery. Exclusively hopped with Citra, this session IPA boasts dank aroma with a clean malt finish.

Port Brewing Company's Nelson the Greeter

I am drinking a Nelson the Greeter by Port Brewing Company at Montgomery Hills.

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Beer: Nelson the Greeter
Style: IPA - American
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 6%
IBU: 0
My rating: 3.25/5
Venue: Montgomery Hills, NJ
Brewery: Port Brewing Company, San Marcos, CA, United States
Brewer's notes: Paying homage to a rather (in)famous surf spot/clothing optional beach in San Diego, Nelson the Greeter is the newest hoppy offering from Port Brewing. Using the brash flavors of Nelson hops to lead the charge, the Greeter has a strong hop supporting cast using Denali, Lemon Drop and Mosaic varietals to round out this pale ale. Notes of gooseberry and passionfruit dominate the nose with a clean tangerine and freshly cut stone fruit notes leading to a smooth, bitter, citrus finish. The pale ale will be quite the experience…kind of like a naked Nelson greeting you at the trail head.