Review Date 3/10/2007
Try?
Re-buy?




Have you ever taken a shot at something at life, given it
your all, and actually succeeded? Massachusetts homebrewer Bruce Stott did,
and now his homebrew recipe for a German inspired Dortmunder Export Style
Lager has been chosen as one of the three LongShot selections being
sold by Boston Beer of Samuel Adams fame.
bottle of Bruce’s beer.
Longshot Dortmunder Style Export pours to a pale golden color with a
soapy head of foam and softly pronounced notes of grassy hops in the nose. A
fine layer of Brussels lace clings to the sides of my glass as the liquid
descends. Your first sip reveals a dangerously drinkable beer with a
delightfully smooth malty body. The beer is packed with fresh, biscuity malt
character. But rather than being crisp like, say, a pilsner, it’s creamy
like a Munich Helles. I get a slight touch of butteriness, too.
Where the beer is like a pilsner, though, is in the finish, where a gentle
hop bitterness pokes through and lingers a bit on the tongue. Not as hoppy
as some of the more extreme German style pilsners, mind you, but you can
tell they’re there. And that’s what I like so much about a good Dortmunder
Export: plenty of malt and hops; the best of both worlds.
And this is a good Dortmunder Export. Hurry up and try it though, because
you’ve only got one shot to try it. When it’s gone, it’s gone.
And remember, try a new beer today, and drink outside the box.
*Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer.
(B)=Bottled
(D)=Draft
