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Bend, Oregon – Nearly 60 years ago, the motto “Pacific
Wonderland” first showed up on license plates in Oregon in celebration
of the state’s 100th birthday. Oregon is still a place full
of wonder and adventure, and Deschutes Brewery bottled it up in a new
sessionable brew befitting of the Pacific Northwest: Pacific Wonderland Lager.
Deschutes
Brewery brewmaster Veronica Vega said, “When we set out to create
Pacific Wonderland, we wanted to capture the diverse spirit of Oregon in
a single beer that we could share with everyone. Our team explored
something a little different, creating a lager by style and then dry
hopping it to make something unique – just like our home state.”
Pacific
Wonderland Lager is made with a pilsner malt and a trifecta of
Hallertau Herkules, Hallertau Mettelfruh and Tettnang Mandarina hops.
The result is a crisp, bright beer with citrus, floral and herbal hop
flavors, a delicate malt body, and a crisp, clean lager finish.
The
beer’s colorful label depicts the endlessly diverse adventures that
Oregon offers in all seasons, helping bring Oregon to life all the way
across the country. “Pacific Wonderland” is a nickname used by many who
come to the Northwest to enjoy skiing, biking, rock climbing, surfing,
standup paddle boarding, hiking, golf and more. The area’s diverse
ecosystems and microclimates are ideal for all kinds of outdoor
recreation – and craft beer-sampling. This beer captures it all.
Pacific
Wonderland Lager is 5.5 percent ABV and 37 IBUs. It will first be
available on draft and in 6-packs throughout the brewery’s distribution
area, and 12-packs will roll out in early spring.
Find out what inspired this beer in a video featuring Vega here: https://www.deschutesbrewery.c om/introducing-pacific-wonderl and/
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About Deschutes Brewery
Family and employee owned since 1988, Deschutes Brewery – Bend’s original brewpub – has become the cornerstone of Central Oregon’s flourishing craft brew culture. Known for its generous use of whole hops in its defining beers such as Black Butte Porter, Mirror Pond Pale Ale, and Fresh Squeezed IPA, the brewery also keeps fans on the edge of their bar stools with the release of small batch experimental beers each season. Now available in 29 states and Washington D.C., Deschutes’ flagship brewpub has been joined by a main brewing facility overlooking the Deschutes River in Bend, a pub in Portland, and coming in 2021, a new east coast brewery in Roanoke, Virginia. www.deschutesbrewery.com
Family and employee owned since 1988, Deschutes Brewery – Bend’s original brewpub – has become the cornerstone of Central Oregon’s flourishing craft brew culture. Known for its generous use of whole hops in its defining beers such as Black Butte Porter, Mirror Pond Pale Ale, and Fresh Squeezed IPA, the brewery also keeps fans on the edge of their bar stools with the release of small batch experimental beers each season. Now available in 29 states and Washington D.C., Deschutes’ flagship brewpub has been joined by a main brewing facility overlooking the Deschutes River in Bend, a pub in Portland, and coming in 2021, a new east coast brewery in Roanoke, Virginia. www.deschutesbrewery.com
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