Hello everyone, welcome to another edition of Feature Beer Friday here at Bite And Booze. This past Sunday was Veterans Day with the observed holiday falling on this past Monday, so a quick thank you to everyone out there who has served or is serving our country! In honor of Veterans Day, Tin Roof Brewing (a FBF regular) released a special Veterans Voodoo. The Veterans Voodoo is the same water/malt/yeast as the regular gold-medal winning Voodoo, but it's hopped with a special Veterans blend of hops from Yakima Chief hops.
Yakima Chief is donating $3 per pound of the hop blend sold in 2018 to the Semper Fi fund, so Tin Roof buying enough for a full batch of Veterans Voodoo certainly put a good chunk of money into the fund. The hop blend was selected by veteran-owned breweries and in 2018 features Cashmere, Centennial, Ekuanot, Mosaic, and Simcoe. Centennial, Mosaic, and Simcoe are all very popular hops in the brewing world, but I'm not as familiar with the Cashmere and Ekuanot. Cashmere is noted for flavors of melon, lemon, and lime, with a moderate bitterness, and Ekuanot is expected to give off flavors of melon, lemon, apple, papaya, and even green pepper.
Tin Roof's Veterans Voodoo |
I swung by to try this one, and of course brought a crowler home for further research. The color is the same hazy golden color as regular voodoo, with a frothy white head. The aroma on this special version is fantastic, with tropical fruit, pine, and citrus all working together extremely well to create an inviting bouquet of hops. The flavor is delicious as well, with the hops really working well together and the standard malt profile that lets the hops dominate. The smooth mouthfeel and finish is unchanged, only the hop profile, and I think this hop blend creates a pale ale that's on par with the original.
A full batch was brewed, and is available on tap and in crowlers in the Tin Roof taproom for a limited time. There will certainly be plenty left when this drops on Friday morning, but it won't be there forever, so go give it a try. Cheers!
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