We brought you a peek at this beer in January, and now the official details from Widmer Brothers:
Widmer Brothers Brewing is introducing a new beer for the people of Oregon. Today the brewery launched Replay IPA, a low-alcohol by volume (ABV) – or session-style – India Pale Ale that will be available exclusively in the Oregon market. Replay IPA has the big hop character of a Northwest Style IPA packed into a lower alcohol content and lighter bodied beer, making it a great choice to drink while enjoying all that Oregon has to offer.
Replay features tropical, piney and citrus notes from the generous use of Chinook, Citra, Alchemy and the experimental X-431 hop varieties. The beer also utilizes wheat in the malt bill, true to Widmer Brothers’ form and a subtle nod to the brewery’s flagship Hefe, giving the beer balance and a velvety smoothness. Replay IPA is 4.5 percent ABV, allowing for extended enjoyment during long Oregon days and nights.
“There are a lot of ‘session’ beers on the market that are well above five percent ABV,” said Ben Dobler, innovation brewer at Widmer Brothers Brewing. “With Replay IPA, we wanted a true session-style IPA with a ton of character and fairly low alcohol content. By using wheat and a pretty interesting mix of hops, our brewing team created a beer that’s ready to go all day.”
Replay IPA will be available year-round, in 6- and 12-packs, and on draught, in Oregon only.
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About Replay IPA
Replay IPA balances complex hoppiness and an easy-drinking nature to create the perfect session-style IPA. Enjoy bold hop aroma and flavor in a beer that’s ready to play all day. Seize the day. Replay.
Malts: 2-Row Pale, Wheat, Caramel
Hops: Alchemy, X-431, Citra, Chinook
Original Gravity: 10.5
Color: 6 SRM
IBU: 40
ABV: 4.5%
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