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The sisters, both too stubborn to leave the bean bag chair.
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. . . a kiss away.
#shotaway#ipa#west coast style#circa 1969#el dorado#citra#summit#simcoe#beer works#shot away ipa#india pale ale#west coast ipa#altamont beer works#livermore#california#independent craft
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The happy sequel to the “good can shitty marshmallow bullshit” flavour post is that the next time I went to buy beer my guy steered me towards the isle enthusing about some new collab or some shit he thought I’d like. And he’s right, I do. It’s overpriced as shit but the main thing is the can is like, this very beautiful illustration of what appears to be morel mushrooms, and I’m trying to figure out what in this Ingredience list inspired the illustration.
Listed is like. “Nelson sauvin”, “citra” and “simcoe” hops. From the bottom of my heart I have no idea what any of this shit means. I just smile and nod when I’m talking with Beer Guys because I have a gender based inferiority complex and I assume not knowing the taxonomy of beer betrays weakness
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Brewery: Introducing Hopfuck, our brand new New England IPA quintuple dry hopped with Citra, Simcoe, Mosaic, and our Brewmaster's gym shorts
My stupid ass:
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#Repost @mnbeerdrinker77 It’s #modistmonday, and today’s beer is a special one! This afternoon I cracked open Circular Thoughts, a DDH New England TIPA. It’s a collab between two great Minnesota breweries, @modistbrewing and @blackstackbrewing! Hopped and double dry hopped with Nelson Sauvin, Citra, Simcoe, Mosaic, and HBC 586. At 10% this beauty will have you stumbling around in circles! Grab it and enjoy the ride! 🤪 Cheers! 🍻 #modistbrewing #blackstackbrewing #minnesotabeer #stpaul #minneapolis #mnbeer #beercommunity #ddhipa #tipa #neipa #beermakesmehappy #minnesotawinter #beeroclock #beertime #craftnotcrap #mnbeerdrinker77 https://www.instagram.com/p/CnOWbFmrsuR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Supporting their local "Brewshed" and in cooperation with Coleman Agriculture and Yakima Chief Hops, Oregon breweries release a unique beer supporting expanded water protections.
Press Release
April 17, 2023 – Oregon’s brewing community knows better than anyone that “Great beer starts with clean water!”
Right now, we have a once-in-a-lifetime conservation opportunity to secure the largest expansion of river protections in Oregon history. This effort would protect watersheds, critical fish and wildlife habitat, carbon-storing forests, and world-class recreation opportunities – not to mention the #1 ingredient in every single beer! So Oregon’s brewing community is stepping up to show their support for this historic campaign by releasing a special Wild & Scenic Earth Day Collaboration Series during Earth Week!
Senator Wyden’s River Democracy Act proposes a bold expansion of new river protections across Oregon. This historic legislation calls for protecting over 3,200 miles of Oregon’s waterways as federally designated and protected Wild & Scenic Rivers. The River Democracy Act is the result of a groundbreaking grassroots river nomination process, multi-years of vetting, and the work of hundreds of activists and river enthusiasts advocating for their backyard rivers, drinking watersheds, fishing holes, hiking trails, kayak routes, and love of the wildlands and rivers of Oregon. Over 15,000 river nominations were received from the public. Additionally, over 50 Oregon breweries sent a letter to Senator Wyden voicing their strong support for protecting Oregon’s rivers, creeks, and streams.
To keep the momentum going and help advance this historic proposal, a dozen Oregon Brewshed® Alliance partners are releasing a Wild & Scenic Earth Day Collaboration Series during Earth Week in honor of their watersheds! Coleman Agriculture and Yakima Chief Hops have generously donated Citra®, Mosaic®, and Simcoe® hops to participating breweries who in turn are brewing special beers to honor their respective brewsheds and raise awareness about the need to protect Oregon’s rivers.
Participating breweries are: Hopworks Urban Brewery, pFriem Family Brewers, Fort George Brewery, Ecliptic Brewing, Grand Fir Brewing, Little Beast Brewing, Ruse Brewing, Falling Sky Brewing, Sunriver Brewing Co., and Worthy Brewing.
“From growing, to processing and brewing; I think the central importance of water across the beer industry is a really cool connection point we all share and can enthusiastically get behind. We are thrilled to be working in collaboration with YCH and the Brewshed® Alliance along with 10+ local breweries on the Wild & Scenic Beer Series this year!” said Coleman Agriculture’s Program Manager Garrett Weaver.
“As beer lovers, we recognize that there is a natural connection between clean water and great tasting beer” says Levi Wyatt, YCH’s Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility. “We have to acknowledge the great responsibility that comes with that, responsibility to ensure these waterways stay protected and stay wild for generations to come.”
“Supporting the passage of the River Democracy Act should be a top conservation priority for anyone who values clean water and Oregon’s amazing brewing community,” said Oregon Wild’s Jonathan Jelen.
About the Oregon Brewshed® Alliance / Coleman Agriculture / Yakima Chief Hops Launched by Oregon Wild in 2015, the Oregon Brewshed® Alliance is a coalition of brewing businesses, brewing community partners, and conservationists who understand the value of clean water and protected forest watersheds. The Oregon Brewshed® Alliance supports Oregon Wild’s conservation work to protect and restore the wild lands, wildlife, and waters that make our state a great place to live, work, and enjoy great beer. Great beer doesn��t start at the tap – great beer begins with clean water. Beer is over 90% water, after all, and that water is a product of the land that it flows through.
Coleman Agriculture has been a proud member of the Oregon Brewshed® Alliance for the last 4 years. As hop growers, the Oregon watershed is crucial to our day-to-day operations. As a 6th generation family farm, maintaining the Oregon watershed is crucial to the sustainability of the farm for the next generation. We are hyper-conscious not only of the water we use for irrigation, but also the effect we have on the watersheds via our management practices. This is why we take measures to limit our water inputs via drip irrigation, minimize runoff and erosion with cover cropping and take part in sustainability programs such as Salmon safe to limit our use of chemicals that might negatively affect watersheds. The Brewshed® Alliance has been a great unifying force between our organization and other like-minded businesses in the beer industry who care about preserving the Oregon watershed.
Hops require a significant amount of irrigation to grow, and the quality of that water directly affects the yield and health of the plants. Elevated alkalinity levels in irrigation water can lead to an increase in the soil pH, which can make certain nutrients like zinc, manganese, and iron less available for uptake. We have experienced firsthand the need to treat irrigation water due to poor quality and understand the very real business and environmental costs associated. By designating more river coastlines as Wild & Scenic via the River Democracy Act, we protect our watershed from potential industry related contaminants that could compromise the water quality we depend on to grow our hops. At the same time, we help preserve the natural beauty and health of our river areas that may otherwise be replaced.
Yakima Chief Hops - Land use change and water availability are the greatest environmental risks facing the hop industry. Working in partnership with conservation organizations such as Oregon Wild, YCH is helping to invest in watershed protection and restoration programs in hop producing regions to ensure access to clean water for growers, brewers and recreationalists alike. These agroforestry efforts also benefit freshwater ecosystems as well as our communities. Since our inception in 1988, YCH has been rooted in environmental stewardship, with the firm understanding that healthy hops require healthy waterways. Environmental stewardship is a crucial component of our business. We value the opportunity to expand our reach by partnering with Oregon Wild on initiatives such as the River Democracy Act, which actively advocates on behalf of our local landscapes and stakeholders.
About the Watersheds & the Beers They Inspired Hood River Brewshed – The West Fork Hood River and Cold Springs Creek (Tamanawas Falls) are two of the waterways in this brewshed that stand to gain new protections via the River Democracy Act.
Oregon Wild IPA, pFriem Family Brewers - Brewed with Salmon Safe hops from Coleman Ag, and Salmon Safe malted barley from Linc Malt, this IPA has notes of tropical fruit, citrus, and finishes clean and crisp on the pallet. This classic Northwest IPA celebrates sustainably sourced local ingredients and is the perfect beer after a day on the water.
“We always say, "you need great water to make great beer". We are lucky to live in a watershed abundant with beautiful, clean, crisp water. Water is the primary ingredient in beer, and all brewers should be obsessed with protecting this irreplaceable natural resource.”
- Rudy Kellner CEO pFriem
Tumalo Creek Brewshed - The namesake Tumalo Creek as well as the headwater streams like Bridge Creek are some of the waterways in this brewshed that stand to gain new protections via the River Democracy Act.
Canopyia IPA, Worthy Brewing – An ode to Worthy’s love for forest canopies, this 100% Salmon-Safe classic American IPA comes with large notes of citrus, pine, caramel, and a balanced underlying bitterness.
“As a life-long Central Oregonian, it can be easy to take the pristine water I've always had access to for granted. I've been lucky enough to have been raised on some of the best water in the world and now I'm lucky enough to attribute it to the success of the beers we brew. None of that could be possible without the activism of organizations like Oregon Wild and the outreach and fundraising they so passionately provide.” -Brian Chapman, Head Brewer, Worthy Brewing
Upper Deschutes Brewshed – Fall River and key tributaries of the iconic Metolius River both stand to gain new protections via the River Democracy Act.
Skinny Dippin’ Salmon Safe Session IPA, Sunriver Brewing Co. - This crushable IPA is brewed with Salmon-Safe ingredients, utilizing barley from Skagit Valley Malting and hops from Coleman Agriculture. Skinny Dippin' is dip hopped and loaded with Simcoe, Citra®, Mosaic®, and Talus®.
"At Sunriver Brewing Company we pride ourselves on the quality and consistency of our beer. A big part of that profile comes from our water sources in the Upper Deschutes watershed. The water being clean, and of exceptional quality, allows us to produce world-class craft beer."
- Brett Thomas, Sunriver Brewing Director of Brewing Operations
Bull Run Brewshed – The Little Sandy River stands to gain new protections via the River Democracy Act to provide a protective buffer for Portland’s drinking water supply.
King Salmon Imperial IPA, Hopworks Urban Brewery - Our King Salmon IIPA is a delicious hop bomb of a Salmon Safe beer. Rich in tropical and citrus hop flavors, it is a wonderful example how great a beer made with Salmon Safe hops and malt can be!
“Not only is water the main ingredient in beer, and a major reason why there are such amazing beers produced in Oregon, but our rivers are the lifeblood of our region. Recreation, industry, drinking water for our urban centers, and so much more, water is vital to our success and happiness as a region. The more we can protect our watersheds, the brighter our future!”
- Christian Ettinger, Owner of Hopworks Urban Brewery
Tendril Session IPA, Grand Fir Brewing - Candied pineapple, Meyer lemon, Chantilly cream
“Clean water is the foundation for our existence and here in the PNW, we are so fortunate to have such beautiful pure sources. But we are in trouble and will continue to be unless we make some serious change together. Here at Grand Fir Brewing, we believe that small businesses just like us, that rely on this precious resource to make our products, can make a big impact. Now is the time to support as much as possible to ensure our lush forests and rivers are cared for and protected.”
– Whitney Burnside, Head Brewer & Owner of Grand Fir Brewing
Wild & Scenic West Coast Pilsner, Ecliptic Brewing – Brewed like a German Pilsner and dry-hopped like a West Coast IPA, this beer is balanced and crisp, clocking in at 6% ABV. $1 from every pint sold of this brew will be donated to support Oregon Wild's conservation efforts to expand Wild & Scenic River protections to 3,000+ miles of Oregon's waterways through the River Democracy Act.
“We are happy to support Oregon Wild in their endeavors! Water is essential for beer, and we're so thankful to get that from the Bull Run Watershed. We're here to help support clean water and conservation!”
- Colette Becker, Ecliptic Brewing
Bear Creek Brewshed – The drinking watershed for Astoria and surrounding communities.
Earth Day Birthday, Fort George Brewery - DDH Earth Day Birthday was brewed with 50% oats in the grist and a 6lb/bbl dry hop of Citra®, Columbus, Mosaic®, Simcoe® donated from YCH for a resinous citrus and stone fruit birthday surprise.
“Clean water is absolutely paramount to making great beer at Fort George. Astoria, Oregon has some of the best water right out of the tap and protecting that is essential for our craft breweries.”
- Brian Bovenizer, Fort George
Little Beast Brewing, Ruse Brewing, and Falling Sky Brewing will also be releasing special Wild & Scenic Earth Day collaboration beers in honor of their respective brewsheds and to support Oregon Wild’s conservation work. More details to come!
Where to Find These Amazing Beers In addition to being available at each of the participating brewery taprooms, several of the Wild & Scenic Earth Day Collaboration Series beers will be available at the Salmon Safe IPA Festival hosted by Hopworks on Earth Day (Saturday April 22nd)at their SE Portland location on Powell Blvd. Get your tickets today!
from Northwest Beer Guide - News - The Northwest Beer Guide https://bit.ly/3MQZL9t
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2022 ádvent huszonnegyedik söre
Kehrwieder Kreativbrauerei: Christmas Ale
Egy remek kis DDH Pale Ale, azaz duplán szárazkomlózott ale. Csodás virágos komló ízek!
Összetétel: víz, maris otter pale ale és crystal maláták, mosaic, citra, callista simcoe, cascade és centennial komlók, élesztő, citrus és maracuja aromák
Alkohol: 4,7%
Frohe Weihnachten!
És egy plusz fotó a hátoldali címkéről :
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Nouveautés 29 Novembre
Passer une belle fin de semaine tout le monde avec toutes ces petites merveilles:
Messorem
- OK L'ENFER - IPA
Ekuanot, Simcoe Cryo
-PALE HORSE - Pale Ale
Citra, Mosaic, Simcoe
-FRACTURATION - Double IPA
Citra, Citra Cryo, Vic Secret, Simcoe Cryo (contient lactose)
-DÉSOLATION / RÉFLEXION - Triple IPA
100% Citra
- IL FUT UN TEMPS : TUMULTUEUX
Kellerbier
Microbrasserie Pit Caribou
- Black IPA
India pale ale hybride combinant la couleur obscure et les saveurs de torréfaction des bi��res foncées avec des notes résineuses des houblons utilisés dans les India pale ale (IPA) de la côte ouest américaine.
- Grisette des Failles
Bière pâle de fermentation mixte maturée en baril de Zinfandel californien. Hommage à la ROUTE DES FAILLES à Percé qui serpente entre falaises et montagnes durant 12km avec plusieurs paysages spectaculaires.
- Kriek Porter 2023
La Kriek Porter résulte de l'assemblage d'une Gaspésienne No.13 vieillie un an en barriques de Whisky et d'une seconde Gaspésienne No.13 ayant fermenté et maturé en cuve d'acier inoxydable.
Elle possède des notes complexes de gâteau forêt-noire, de chocolat, de bois ainsi qu'une belle acidité en ayant séjournée avec des cerises griottes du Québec durant deux mois.
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Unveiling The Exquisite Craftsmanship of Trail Hopper IPA
Buckle up your tastebuds for Stanley Park Brewing Trail Hopper IPA, one of the best IPA beer Canada has to offer you; they're in for a ride. It speaks to the art and passion of brewing, with bold aromatic notes like no other, for a clearly juicy experience. Ever wonder what's under the hood?
Craftsmanship and Character
It is carefully and precisely man-crafted with depths of passion. Trail Hopper comes over the crest at 6.8% alc./vol., which casts its gaze into the world of the respected IPA. It rampages at a heavy 65 IBU (International Bitterness Units) and is certainly not meant for the faint of heart, but it tastes full of flavor after a challenging jaunt down a trail. Showcasing a whole body and smooth texture, this well-composed drink begins by speaking only to the careful brewing process that makes Trail Hopper IPA the epitome of its class.
Aroma to Enchant
Crack open a 473-ml tall can of Trail Hopper IPA. A bouquet of such tantalizing aromas snaps into your senses like a delightful mix. Ouvert, wafting, and blending of citrus and tropical fruit undertones are all perfectly integrated with an earthy pine character, as if the senses will be in for some sensory symphony. In preparation for the taste explosion, an eager gulp is by all means seduced.
Appearance to Impress
The Trail Hopper IPA directly translates to a physical beer treasure through a bright potion in the glass. Yeah, open up the view of pouring a brilliant, golden-amber liquid on the trail of its treasure. Great flavor lies within an amber depth inside—a brilliant masterpiece.
Flavor Journey
Each sip only reveals another iteration in the continuum of a flavorful excursion. New-life citrus and tropical fruit from the bountiful helpings of Citra and Simcoe hops play off against a balancing dollop of herbaceous pine. Balanced and well-blended, the smoked malt is not the star that shines brightest.
Perfect Pairings
That can be a complete beer experience, with some food buds present. 'The Trail Hopper's IPA can go well with anything from creamy cheddar cheese to an intense cajun shrimp sizzle and Indian curries oozing with fire, and enhance those flavors further for a leap in the dinner.
Awards and Accolades
And with the many critical top awards that the Trail Hopper IPA has brought home, this brew has raised its position in the big leagues. From Canada Gold at the World Beer Awards to the Silver Medal at the International Beer Challenge, let it be known that this brew is being noticed by many—a lot by way of critics and consumers—and acclaimed by many. With every accolade, it stands for the relentless quality and innovation that Stanley Park Brewing is famously known for.
So, it is not a beer but a craft-brewed piece of art that takes one to sensory heaven to remember and recount. Everything about the beer—a deep passion for the brew, a bold flavor profile, and a golden appearance that shines—must have been just right, for the bottle was empty. So go ahead, raise your glass, and toast in honor of becoming a part of the magic of creating great beer. Here is Trail Hopper IPA in celebration, for when a sip makes you discover the flavor.
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Seven Island Brewery 🇬🇷 Collab. with 18th Street Brewery 🇺🇸 ASPHODELUS 🍻🍻🍻🍻👍 Alkohol: 7,5 % IBU: 40 Indehold: 440 ml. Type: IPA - Imperial / Double Serverings temp: 6 - 9
Købt på: ølkassen.dk
West coast double ipa with Citra ,Simcoe ,Nelson Sauvin hops ,Collab with 18th street Brewery
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@brewdogofficial Hazy AF - Celadon in color with milky clouds. A juicy vibrant lime nose with white wheat and pine notes. Nicely carbonated, a fine head. The crisp refreshing palate is citrus fruit dominated, mild hints of earth and metal. Lush mouthfeel creamy with a nice bitter finish that lasts a minute plus. Tasty and easy drinking brew. Definitely recommended. $13. per 6 . HOPS: Cascade , Citra, Mosaic, Simcoe - MALTS: Crystal, Munich, White Wheat, Caramalt, Malted Oats . #soberspring #alcoholfreerevolution #craftbeernotcrapbeer #alcoholfree #noalcohol #alcoholvrij #alcoholvrijbier #beer #beerreview #ondernulpuntvijf #nonalcoholic #zeroalcohol #nabeer #alcoholfree #nonalcoholicbeer #nonalcoholiccraftbeer #lowalcohol #beer #beerstagram #nolo #lowalcoholbeer #alkoholfrei #sobercurious #soberlife #mindfulness #mindfuldrinking #drinkbrewdog — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/ZdI6y0K
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. . . sitting on a massage chair.
#good beer brings good cheer!#vibrant views#india pale ale#pizza port brewing co.#carlsbad#california#idaho 7#citra#chinook#simcoe 702#independent craft
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Cerveza Magic Rock Cannonball, posiblemente la cerveza más icónica de la cervecera inglesa Magic Rock Brewing. Se trata de una India Pale Ale con todas las de ley, muy aromática y lupulada y con un alto contenido alcohólico. Con lúpulos de procedencia americana como son Amarillo, Centennial, Citra, Columbus, Magnum y Simcoe. Con 60 Ibus es un cervezón para los amantes del lúpulo. País: Inglaterra 🏴 Estilo: IPA Alc: 7.4% Ibus: 60 #retobeer #cerveza #cervezaartesanal #cervezas #birra #beer #beerlover #beerstagram #beertime #cerveja #bier #cervesetatime #bier #biere #starköl #pivo #cervezaartesana #cervesa #ipa #ipalover #øl #ipafan #ipabirra #spanishcraftbeer #craft #craftbeer #ipaporn — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/b7fnVtu
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#7413 Storm Stayed Sunburst (Canada) Tonight I’m hanging with Nate and Justin from Storm Stayed, and we’re starting with their flagship Pale Ale. Coming in at 5.4%, it rocks Citra, Mosaic, Simcoe, and Columbus, it pours hazy with a fluffy head and a tropical nose, it’s citrusy and light, crushable and smooth, orange vibes, it’s pithy and silky, wrapping in a refreshing, dry finish. Fantastic. (at Hamilton, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqKRbXmM0FR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#Repost @nutmeg2palmetto Westie is Bestie? . Well, that’s what @beermegvl always says but I’m not sure if I’m willing to jump on that bandwagon quite yet . That being said, this gift called Sneaky Goose out of @wilmingtonbrewingcompany from Screech himself is one hell of an example of a classic West Coast IPA. Not gonna lie, as it warms up, it’s a lot easier to palette. I know, crazy right?! . FULL VIDEO REVIEW on my TikTok feed! . Talk to me, Goose! . Beer: Sneaky Goose Brewery: @wilmingtonbrewingcompany Location: Wilmington, NC Style: Imperial West Coast IPA ABV: 10.2% IBU: 106 😳😳 Hops: Boiled with Warrior, Centennial, Columbus, Simcoe, Citra. Dry-Hopped with Simcoe, Citra, and Amarillo . . . #ncbeer #nc #beer #coastal #coast #westcoast #westie #ipa #craft #craftbeer #piney #bitter #brew #brewing #brewery #drinklocal #supportlocal #beerreview #brewreview https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl4r18vP-aF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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