Showing posts with label Seasonal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seasonal. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Freshly Hopped Beers

We really like fresh hop beers now.  I'm a big fan myself because they are typically reminiscent of a IPA's hoppiness, but are generally more subdued without losing the flavor thanks to what we'd call 'wet-hopping' (adding the hops in when they are fresh; ie. not dried out).  We've had the Mirror Pond version and just recently we got a bottle of Deschutes' Hop Trip, as the name implies it is hoppy.  The picture on the label is a rendition of the trucks that haul the hops to their brewery nearby.  The Hop Trip's claim to fame is less than 4 hours from harvest to being a part of the brewing process.

How does it fare?  Quite well actually and it's a shame that these are only seasonal.  They also will very likely not age well, this is a beer that is most definitely best when had as fresh as possible.  We found it to have more of a malty flavor than FH Mirror Pond, more akin to a very hoppy amber ale.  Nice and dark color with a great smell off the head.  Layers of hops hit you from the smell, the taste, and the aftertaste.  Flavors of grapefuit are definitely there. Did I mention the hops?

Deschutes officially labels it as an American Pale Ale, 5.4% ABV, and a very low 38 IBUs.

Also... keep in mind that most IPAs are around 60 or 70 IBUs.  I will definitely try to pick up this beer the second it comes out next year, honestly I'd say it beats out pumpkin beers for harvest season.




- Nathan

Hop Trip website

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Deschutes Reserve Series

This is what I've managed to collect from Deschutes' Reserve Series:


  • 2009 The Abyss
  • 2011 Black Butte Porter (23rd Anniversary)
  • 2011 The Stoic
The beer in the picture is The Stoic, it was EXCELLENT.  The others are being held onto for now.

Click to see full version!