March 15, 2018 Slideshows » Food & Drink, Culture, News
GoodLife’s Experimental Hop Imperial Pale Wheat Ale.
Available: May (bottles)
Available: Now (cans)
From the Brewers:
Wildland Session Ale is a bright and clear beer that is a golden orange/straw color with a white head. Slightly dank aromas of citrus fruit with some spicy notes in the background. Peach and other bright fruit flavors are at the forefront of a clean finishing beer with medium body. A great summer beer that is dank and easy to drink. (source: goodlifebrewing.com)
This isn't a "seasonal" per se, but it's a damn good beer for the warmer months and they just started canning it this past year.
Available: Now (cans and on tap)
Chemist's Profile:
We took our Belgian Witbier, Shepplekofeggan, and kicked it up a notch! We doubled the IBUs to balance the alcohol and used a myriad of spices, headlined by a four peppercorn blend, accented with fresh orange peel and coriander. The result is a big, yet light bodied Wit with citrus and pear aromas that finishes clean and peppery. (source: Monkless Belgian Ales tap menu)
Available: Now (cans and on tap)
Tasting Notes:
The pursuit of the perfect wave (or beer, for that matter) never ends. But with Play Wave, we’ve crafted a refreshing ride that’ll keep you paddling back out for more. With Mosaic, Galaxy, and Centennial hops added at the tail end, this easy-drinking NW Pale Ale is a tidal wave of citrusy goodness, without the bitter wipeout. Keep chasing your wave, and we’ll keep chasing ours.
(source: www.cruxfermentation.com)
Also lookout for their new Lawn Party India Golden Ale set to be tapped this summer.
Available: Bottles avail. in April
Tasting Notes:
A jazz artist might declare this funky blend of aged and unaged imperial saisons, as “in the pocket!” An avant garde combo that generates an irresistible groove. Aged in northwest red wine barrels, the elder imperial saison lays down the tart oaky notes in lock step with the wild improv of the younger brett duet. Can you dig it? (Released Apr ’17) (source: www.cruxfermentation.com)
The "Lunar Series" rotating seasonal 6-pack can offering.
Here is the release schedule:
April: Salty Bog Cranberry GoseCollaboration with Bend Brewing Company
Silver Moon is also serving a Celtic Stout, "Maeve," to be released on St. Patrick's Day.
Other new pub beer releases:
Xul - Mexican Stout)
Dark Net - Schwartzbier
Available: Now on tap!
Available: May (limited release in Oregon & Washington)
Tasting Notes:
A collaboration with Humm Kombucha, a fellow Bend, Oregon, craft pioneer, this unique kombucha radler combines Humm’s tangy grapefruit with the iconic Cascade hops, and Pilsner malt that Deschutes Brewery uses is many of its beers. The finished brew is a crisp and invigorating fresh twist on a radler.
(source: Deschutes Brewery)
Also lookout for their new Lawn Party India Golden Ale set to be tapped this summer.
Available: April thru August in 12-ounce bottles
Tasting Notes:
Back by unrelenting customer demand, Twilight Summer Ale hits the shelves just in time for summer this year! Originally introduced in 2004, this clever golden-hued ale pours remarkably crisp and clean. A distinctive malt body complements a refreshing hop profile led by a healthy dose of bold Amarillo hops. It’s going to be a great summer.
(source: Deschutes Brewery)
Available: Spring, limited release in cans
Tasting Notes:
Contained within is a hoppy concoction brewed and dry-hopped with Amarillo, Citra, Mosaic and Chinook Hops, and over 650 pounds of mango puree from Oregon Fruit Products. A powerful medley of bold tropical fruit scents and flavors elevate this Double IPA to a higher plane.
(source: McMenamins)
Also lookout for:
Tropic Heat Guava Habanero Coconut Sour
Coolship Series [wild fermented]
Cherry Lambic
Available: April 7 on tap at Bridge 99 Brewing, 1-8pm.
What the brewers are expecting:
A “bisquit-y” flavor and aroma, with some graham cracker notes, paired with the tropical notes from the yeast, adding mango and pineapple notes to the flavor profile. The idea is to create a unique, hoppy table beer.
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Available: Last week of March on tap and in bottles.
Tasting notes:
Get ready to have your taste buds dancing with the next up in our sour series, Tarty to the Party Strawberry Lemon Sour Ale! This beer is kettle-soured, with lemons added to the brew to give extra tartness, and strawberries added for sweetness in the beer. These tart and sweet flavors blend well and are prominent in the mouthfeel. Full of flavors from tart to finish, this sour ale is a party you don't want to miss.
Available: Now (cans and on tap)
Tasting Notes:
The pursuit of the perfect wave (or beer, for that matter) never ends. But with Play Wave, we’ve crafted a refreshing ride that’ll keep you paddling back out for more. With Mosaic, Galaxy, and Centennial hops added at the tail end, this easy-drinking NW Pale Ale is a tidal wave of citrusy goodness, without the bitter wipeout. Keep chasing your wave, and we’ll keep chasing ours.
(source: www.cruxfermentation.com)
Also lookout for their new Lawn Party India Golden Ale set to be tapped this summer.
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