Happy Buck’n Anniversary: Bolero Snort Brewing Celebrates 1 Year!

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From Bolero Snort Brewing:

(Ridgefield Park, NJ) – Bolero Snort Brewery is celebrating their 1st Anniversary with a commemorative Imperial Porter, Happy Buck’n Anniversary. This limited release will be available in 750ml bottles and draft, beginning in March, throughout Bolero Snort’s self-distribution network.

Weighing in at 7.7%, Happy Buck’n Anniversary has bold flavors of roasted malts and a hint of peat smoke. It is a robust beer, brewed with a blend of English malts, American hops, and local yeast from New Jersey-based East Coast Yeast.  All 991 bottles were filled, labeled, numbered, and wax-dipped by hand exactly one year to the day of the close of Bolero Snort Brewery’s 2013 Launch Week.

“This beer was brewed in honor of our first year. It signifies our hard work and dedication to brewing right here in New Jersey” says co-founder and head brewer Andrew Maiorana. Happy Buck’n Anniversary represents the culmination of the past year’s work and should be enjoyed with friends and family. As Bolero Snort’s biggest beer to date, it can be enjoyed now or aged for years to come.

Join us in the celebration…we can’t wait to make you more Ragin’ Good Beer in the coming year!

Pairing Notes:

Appetizer: Prosciutto Wrapped Figs

Entree: Slow Cooked Brisket, Charred Porterhouse

Cheese: Smoked Gouda, Brie

Dessert: Cheesecake, Chocolate Covered Strawberries


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