Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Deschutes Chainbreaker White IPA




















The Dirt
It's no secret I love everything Deschutes, but that doesn't mean they don't have to prove themselves when they release a new beer. The Chainbreaker was released this summer, and will be a staple of my summers to come for as long as they brew this refreshing brew.

Light in color and crisp subtle wheat profile like a wit with hop levels of a weaker IPA or stronger pale ale, this beer screams refreshment without sacrificing flavor. Although certainly drinkable anytime of the year, its great citrus hop profile combined with wit characteristics makes it the perfect companion to a hot summer day. It's also incredible with spicy food. All in all a very well balanced beer that's refreshing yet layered. Come March it'll make you even more restless for the summer days ahead.

Worth it?
Yes. If you don't like hops, it may not be for you. However, it's on the lower end of an IPA, so it's worth a try if you have a part-time interest in hops. If you're a hop-head, it's not overly hoppy, but will be a nice "session" beer in terms of hops for the summer time.

The Final Word
 

2 comments:

  1. I had it recently too and the hop character actually reminded me a lot of basil. This would probably go well with Thai food as a result, I would imagine.

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  2. That's actually the spicy food I had it with :D Definitely a good pairing. I'll keep that tasting note in mind the next time I have one - thanks for the great observation!

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