Who is excited for fresh hop beers?! I know I am.
Two Beers Brewing was the first area brewery to kick off fresh hop season with their release of the 2013 Fresh Hop Ale this past Friday at the brewery. Starting today, 22oz bottles of the 2013 Fresh Hop will be available at retailers around town.
More info from Two Beers:
SEATTLE (August 28, 2013) – Today, Two Beers Brewing announced the release of its most anticipated beer – Fresh Hop Ale – has been scheduled for this Friday, August 30 at The Woods tasting room in SoDo. A hyper seasonal, the expanding brewery’s Fresh Hop Ale is know for its intense hop flavor and unique brewing process, which involves a same-day round trip to Yakima, four hours of picking fresh hops off the vine and a 24-hour brewing process. The first beer of its kind released in 2013, the Two Beers Brewing 2013 Fresh Hop Ale will be available on tap and in 22-ounce bottles to the delight of Washington, Oregon and Michigan hopheads.
“The creation of this beer is an annual tradition for the Two Beers Brewing team. We get a call that the hops are ready and by that night, we’re in the field pulling the vines down ourselves,” said Joel VandenBrink, founder and head brewer of Two Beers Brewing. “We enjoy the work that goes into this beer, the tribute it pays to Washington-grown hops and the chance it provides for the public to get involved.”First brewed in 2009, Fresh Hop enters its fifth season on the brewery’s fall lineup. This Northwest-inspired brew’s strong citrus aroma – featuring hints of grapefruit and passion fruit – can be attributed to the freshly picked Yakima Valley-grown Centennial hops from Puterbaugh Farms used to create it. Dark straw in color with light caramel malt tones, Fresh Hop 2013 settles in at 6.2 percent ABV resembling an aggressively dry-hopped IPA, but packing the punch only fresh hops can deliver. In addition to Centennial hops, this beerfeatures locally grown Simcoe, Amarillo, Cascade and Experimental hops, helping this popular beer achieve its bright and delightfully bitter flavor.To celebrate its release, Two Beers Brewing will have its 2013 Fresh Hop Ale on tap on August 30 at the brewery’s newly expanded and renovated tasting room – The Woods – with pints available for $6. For enjoying at home, 22-ounce bottles will be available for $6. Popular food truck Evolution Revolution will be on-site offering up delicious New America street food for purchase. As an added bonus, those who purchase food and show their receipt will receive $1 off their first year round beer (excludes seasonals and Fresh Hop Ale).Outside of The Woods, now open on Sundays from 1-6pm, Two Beers Brewing’s 2013 Fresh Hop Ale will be available in 22-ounce bottles at retailers throughout Washington, Oregon and Michigan – including Whole Foods, QFC, PCC, Central Markets and more – beginning September 3. Find it on tap throughout September in Seattle area bars and restaurants. Availability at special Fresh Hop events to be announced via Facebook. For more information, be sure to follow Two Beers Brewing on Facebook, Twitter (@twobeersbrewing) and Instagram, or visit www.twobeersbrewing.com.
Tony Bussert // Sep 5, 2013 at 11:18 am
Hey Jeff, are you going to the Fresh Hop Ale Festival in Yakima October 5th? One of the best beer festivals in the state, and definitely one a beer geek should go to at least once.
Kaiser // Sep 6, 2013 at 8:56 am
We went a few years ago and loved it, but sadly won’t be making it this year…