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Fall Festivals: Fresh-Hops Ales and Pumpkin Beers

Fall beers will soon dominate the shelves, tap lists, and likely our fridges, so you might as well start reaping that fall beer harvest now.

Heather Vandenengel Sep 4, 2014 - 5 min read

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And while they differ greatly in taste and approach, fresh-hops ales and pumpkin beers both signify the changing of the seasons and call for a celebration of the harvest. Here are a few upcoming events that do just that.

Fresh Hop Ales

Fresh, or wet, hops beers are brewed with whole-leaf, freshly harvested hops that have never touched a kiln; instead they are picked and shipped to a brewery within 24 to 48 hours so they ensure freshness and impart all the hops’ potent oils to the fresh-hops ale. The result is unlike any other hoppy beer: green, earthy, and somewhat understated compared to the bitter brashness of an IPA.

Fresh Hop Ale Festival
October 4, 2014
Yakima, Washington

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