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Paso Robles, CA—The
next revolution has arrived, pushing a new experimental hop to the
forefront while marking the second release in Firestone Walker Brewing
Company’s Luponic Distortion revolving hop series.
As
with the inaugural Luponic Distortion Revolution 001 released in the
spring, Revolution 002 is loaded with an eclectic multitude of hops—but
the hops have been remixed to deliver new twists of aroma and flavor.
Revolution 002 hits the ground this month while the last of Revolution
001 rides off into the sunset.
Luponic
Distortion is not a single beer, but rather an ongoing series of beers
that evolves and revolves approximately every 90 days. It
is built around experimental hops, designed to showcase the
possibilities of pure hop aromas and flavors without any assist from
adjuncts. While the base beer always remains the same, each revolution
features a different hop blend.
Luponic 002 Lowdown
The
lead hop this time is a new cultivar from an experimental plot in the
Pacific Northwest. “It has these vivid peachy flavors with tropical
notes reminiscent of papaya,” Brynildson said.
Hops
from New Zealand and Germany are also in the mix. Of the seven hops in
the blend, only two are carryovers from Revolution 001—and three are
hops never used by Firestone Walker before.
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“This
beer truly touches every corner of the hop growing world,” Brynildson
said. “The southern hemisphere hops add these bright Sauvignon
Blanc-like accents of grapefruit and gooseberry, and there’s this new
variety out of Europe that ties everything together with honeydew aromas
and an underlying herbal pine quality.”
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