hop trip | A Perfect Pint Beer Blog https://www.aperfectpint.net Beer Musings of Minnesota's First Certified Cicerone Fri, 04 Nov 2011 13:22:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 142290565 Deschutes Hop Trip Fresh Hop Pale Ale https://www.aperfectpint.net/2011/11/deschutes-hop-trip-fresh-hop-pale-ale/ Fri, 04 Nov 2011 13:22:23 +0000 http://www.aperfectpint.net/blog.php/?p=2265 It’s fresh-hop season. Lot’s of these beers out there right now. Hop Trip from Deschutes Brewery in Bend, Oregon is one of them. It’s lighter than many, being a pale ale as opposed to the more common  IPA. Here’s my … Continue reading

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It’s fresh-hop season. Lot’s of these beers out there right now. Hop Trip from Deschutes Brewery in Bend, Oregon is one of them. It’s lighter than many, being a pale ale as opposed to the more common  IPA. Here’s my notes:

Fresh Hop Pale AleHop Trip
Deschutes Brewery, Bend, Oregon
Style: Wet hop pale ale
Serving Style: 12 oz bottle

Aroma: Peaches, peaches, peaches. Fresh peaches. Caramel and brown sugar underneath. Peach cobbler anyone?

Appearance: Deep copper color and slightly hazy. Good-sized, white head that persists as a thin film on the surface.

Flavor: Those fresh peaches carry over from the aroma and are joined by dreamsicle orange citrus that transforms into grapefruit at it warms. It has a summery feel. Bitterness is moderate, maybe even restrained. There are hints of the vegetal/garlic thing that I often find in fresh hop beers. The malt has a slightly biscuit bent and balances the bitterness. The finish is quick with light, lingering orange and biscuit.

Mouthfeel: Medium body. Medium carbonation.

Overall Impression: Love the peach flavors that I got from this beer. Generally though, the beer fell a little flat. It was tasty enough, but I wouldn’t necessarily seek it out.

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