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Rev. Nat’s Shoot the Glass has a somber, rich, and heavy nose with sugary apple undertones and a shadow of spice. This is very good but it’s the most vanilla cider I’ve ever had from Rev. Nat’s—and I don’t mean that in a he-flew-to-Antananarivo-and-hand-split-the-Madagascan-vanilla-beans kind of way—I mean it is pretty straight forward apple cider. While the nose is heavy, I don’t get the "intense tropicality" promised and if there is any hops taste it is very mellow (though the more it sits the more the hops comes out). However, it does impart some bitterness that mixes with a tart apple flavor and the bitterness slowly builds towards the finish. There are some subtleties to this heavy, fruity and mellow cider, but it is very laid back and lip lickin good.

Product Description:

What better project to undertae than to attempt to improve my flagship Revival Hard Apple? Ultimately unrelated to the original, this cider front-loadsan intesnetropicality via the inclusion of MOSAIC HOPSand back-loads supreme fruitiness from fresh Washington-grown apples.

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