Ballyhook Flyer is one of the two blends they produce, “Dalliance” being the other. Ballyhook Flyer, named after a famous soapbox derby entrant, is a blend mostly based around Dabinett and Katy varietals with a few others mixed in depending on the vintage. This bottle is from the 2014 vintage and features Jonagold in addition to the two main ones.
Appearance: Lightly hazy copper.
Aroma: Ripe apples, orchard floor, pears, goose berries, light brown sugar notes, lightly spicy.
Taste: Medium- tannins, medium+ acidity, medium+ astringency.
Overall Impression: The Ballyhook Flyer is a very balanced cider with nice cider apple character. I’ve only tried a few Irish craft ciders so far and am liking them quite a bit. This is a really nice introduction to apple forward British & Irish style ciders.
CO2: Lightly sparkling
Geography: Apples from south-east Irish counties.
Apples: Dabinett, Katy, Jonagold
Availability: Imported by Artisanal Imports. It’s a newer part of their portfolio, ask for it where you see their other beers and ciders.
5.8% ABV