The back story of the Shomron Brewery makes it even more important. The owner has to keep his identity a secret, because IDF service; brewing beer began as his post trauma therapy. When his therapist was helping him to heal via a hobby, he admitted that he liked to drink beer when home and not on duty. So, brewing beer was suggested. The popularity of his beer encouraged him to make it in commercial quantities, and he's still tweaking the formulas.
Doug Greener, the Beer Maven, reviewed the Shomron Beers in the Jerusalem Post, where the backstory is featured. I missed the tasting because of a minor, though very annoying accident on my way there. He later gave me two sample bottles of the Shomron Beer, one an IPA and the other this Amber Oak, which I decided to try first. The molasses aroma was strong and inviting; the flavor confirmed its natural sweetness, though nothing that could be identified as oak. Honestly, that didn't bother me. It was perfect on that winter evening, and I certainly wouldn't refuse it in the summer. I'd even offer it to one who doesn't usually like beer. It doesn't taste like a commercial beer. That's an advantage of craft beers... They are special. And yes, if you didn't get the message, I recommend the Shomron Amber Oak.
Gd willing next week I'll try the IPA.
Contact information: 050-297-5575 shomron.beer@gmail.com ראשון עד חמישי - 09:00 עד 16:00 Sunday to Thursday, for orders click.
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