Double Mountain Releasing Killer Green Fresh Hop IPA

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From Double Mountain:

Hood River, OR – September 28th, 2015 –Double Mountain Brewery & Taproom Killer Green Fresh Hop IPA arrives just in time for fresh hop festival season. This well hopped fresh hop IPA lives up to its reputation with a fresh hop blend of Brewer’s Gold and Simcoe hops. The Killer Green is currently available on draft and by bottle at the Double Mountain Brewery & Taproom located in downtown Hood River and can also be found throughout the Northwest, British Columbia, and Southern California.

The Double Mountain’s newest brewer, Jennifer House was one of the brewers on hand for brewing this year’s batch of Killer Green. “The aroma off the hop back was better than the smell of my mom’s kitchen during the holidays. The Killer green turned out dangerously dank and delicious!” she said.

Killer Green
Fresh Hop IPA
7.6% ABV, 85 BU

Description: It’s the most wonderful time of the year. We were able to wrangle a bounty of Brewer’s Gold and Simcoe from Sodbusters Farms in Salem for us to turn into delicious fermented nectar. We worked around the clock to ensure these beauties got in to the boil, the hop back, and the fermenter as soon as possible. The result: pine forest, red apple, savory citrus, kind herb, and red fruit aromas waft from the effervescence, supported by a dry, brioche malt body and a pleasantly lasting bitterness. Be green. Drink Killer Green.

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