World’s Best Beer: Deschutes Brewery’s Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale
The World’s Best
Beer will once again be available to beer lovers next month. That’s right:
Deschutes Brewery’s Red Chair Northwest Pale Ale (NWPA) spring seasonal will
start to roll out just in time to celebrate the arrival of the New Year.
Originally rv eleased as part of the brewery’s Bond Street Series, this
juicy pale ale was so well received that it has become part of the regular
seasonal line up.
Earlier this year, the World Beer Awards judges agreed that Red Chair was
something special. This Oregon beer cleaned house, winning:
World’s Best Beer, World’s Best Ale, World’s Best Pale Ale, World’s Best
Standard Pale Ale, and The America’s Best Standard Pale Ale
Deschutes Brewery Brewmaster Larry Sidor describes this year’s brew: “The
hop flavor in the Red Chair is unlike any other beer – the geranial hop
notes come through like a freight train.”
Along with the release of the beer is a special multi-state sweepstakes with
a grand prize getaway to Bend, Oregon and Mt. Bachelor – the home of
Deschutes Brewery. Individuals 21 and older can enter by visiting
www.deschutesbrewery.com
(valid in select states, see Web site for details). Those lucky enough to be
flying on Horizon Air this winter will also be glad to know that Red Chair
Northwest Pale Ale is being served on their flights.
Red Chair NWPA will be available from January until April in six and
12-packs and on draft throughout the 16 states where Deschutes beer is
distributed.
Beer Geek Information:
6.2% Alcohol by Volume (ABV); 60 International Bittering Units (IBUs)
Beer Pairings:
The brewery team recommends pairing Red Chair NWPA with hot-n-sour soup,
enchiladas with mole sauce, or thin crust Margherita pizza.
About Deschutes Brewery
Located in beautiful Bend, Oregon, Deschutes Brewery is in the business of
daring people to expect more from their beer. That's why we started off in
1988, on the banks of the Deschutes River here in Bend, Oregon, by selling
Black Butte Porter at a time when others were sure a dark beer would never
catch on. Our brewers love to push the envelope, especially if it makes
someone nervous. But for us, the highest praise is a raised glass and a
toast of "Bravely Done!" For more information about Deschutes Brewery and
its courageously crafted beers, please visit www.DeschutesBrewery.com or
www.facebook.com/deschutes.brewery.