Red Chair North West Pale Ale by Deschutes Brewery
Red Chair is an American Pale Ale. This North West Pale Ale is from Deschutes Brewery in North Western United States. Deschutes Brewery can be found in Bend, Oregon. Hence the name Red Chair North West Pale Ale. After opening up this bottle and pouring it out, I instantly regretted picking this beer for my create your own six pack. The aroma came towards my nostrils and instantly could smell that hoppy aroma. I went in for the first taste and came away with a smack of hops to my taste buds. Red Chair hits you with hops all the way through until the last drop. If you are not a hop fan then I would suggest staying away from this beer. If your someone who likes hops in their beer then this is the beer for you. Red Chair has an IBU of 60 and an ABV of 6.2 %
Copper tint to Red Chair NWPA
I will say that if you are a beer drinker trying to get in to hoppier beers than this beer and A Little Sumpin Sumpin would be the beers for you. Red Chair has two different types of hops thrown in to this ale: Centennial and Cascade. The hops pack a citrus punch with a bitter hop taste. Once I get the bitter taste off the taste buds the pale ale actually goes down smoothly.
Glimpse of Bottle and Beer for Red Chair NWPA
Some Pale Ales tend to be on the hoppier side of the ales closer to Indian Pale Ales. Red Chair and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale are two beers that pale ales masquerading as Indian Pale Ales. If I had to recommend this beer I would recommend Red Chair for some that really likes hoppy beers and bitter tasting beers that are higher IBU's. I hope that I will be able to step outside my comfort zone of beers and be able to drink beers like this for the readers to give them insight into new beers. I would score this beer out of one hundred a 80 because it is a decent beer and I think that most of you will enjoy the hoppiness of this beer. I will be buying a six pack soon and I will be opening it up to the readers to pick the first beer out of the six pack that I drink stay tuned and hopefully its the beer you pick.
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