Courtesy of Worthy Brewing Co |
BEND, OR -- Worthy
Brewing has launched StrataSphere IPA, a fruity India Pale Ale, which
utilizes the new hop Strata, in kegs for distribution across four
states, as well as in Worthy’s pub.
Strata, formerly
known as X-331, has been an ongoing collaboration between Indie Hops and
Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. Strata is an
open-pollinated Perle that expresses many of the oils associated
with mango, oranges, and other fruits and herbs.
Roger Worthington,
the founder of Worthy Brewing, is also the co-founder of Indie Hops
along with his childhood friend, Jim Solberg. They partnered up in 2009
and rebooted Oregon State University’s hop-breeding
program with a $1 million donation. Under the leadership of Shaun
Townsend, Ph.D, they have developed over 50 new aroma-centric genotypes
that thrive in the Willamette Valley terroir.
Strata is the first
hop creation to emerge from the OSU-IH aroma hop breeding program. It
has superior disease resistance, the promise of substantial yields, and
boasts a tropical and herbal flavor profile
along with a dual purpose alpha acid level that render Strata a
potential stand-alone, one-stop hop.
“I felt like a proud
daddy whose baby girl just won the state title in the 100-meter dash,
shot put and mile,” said Roger Worthington. “With the hop breeding
program, we didn’t want to bring sand to the beach.
Our goal was to generate aroma hops tailored to the Willamette Valley
—with a unique aroma, high yields and high tolerance to viruses. This
was all part of our utopian vision to revive hop farming in Oregon and
bring worthy flavors to the craft market. ”
Worthy Brew Master Dustin Kellner was one of the first to experiment with Strata:
"It was an honor to
fiddle around and experiment with this hop,” Kellner said. “The aroma
Strata gives off and the finish product blew our mind and all
expectations. It's a staff favorite and received rave
reviews in our pub."
After assisting in
the selection of the hop, Kellner and his team brewed four (4) pilot
brews in the pursuit of a more perfect IPA. They came up with
StrataSphere , an IPA with a tantalizing array of layers.
Sensory panelists describe StrataSphere’s hop character as tropical,
candied fruit and a light herbal dankness.
“From terra firma --
pineapple, watermelon and a whiff of herbal dankness. From the jungle
canopy -- passion fruit, and mango. On the outer rim -- detections of
peaches, cotton candy, and juicy fruit gum,”
Worthington says about his brewery’s most multi-layered beer.
StrataSphere IPA
will be in draft only with intentions to go into package in the future.
Kegs are distributed by Columbia Distribution in Oregon and Washington,
Hodgen Distributing in Eastern Oregon, and by
Hayden Beverage in Idaho through January.
Courtesy of Worthy Brewing Co |
Worthy Brewing
Company opened its doors in early 2013, delivering remarkably balanced,
filtered ales that are hand-crafted using premium ingredients and the
pristine water from the Cascade Mountains in
Bend, Oregon. Worthy’s campus includes a large outdoor biergarten, full
restaurant, and a greenhouse and hop yard onsite for growing estate and
experimental hops in conjunction with Oregon State University and Indie
Hops. An expansion will be completed in
Winter 2017, featuring the “Hopservatory,” with a large telescope, “The
Hop Mahal,” a banquet space, “The Beermuda Triangle” expanded indoor
seating, and “The Star Bar,” an open air mezzanine bar
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