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NOW IN ROTATION: REVOLUTION NO. 006
Michigan-Grown Hops Take Center Stage in
Latest Release of Luponic Distortion
Latest Release of Luponic Distortion
Paso Robles, CA:
The next release in Firestone Walker’s Luponic Distortion revolving hop
series begins rolling out next week with Revolution No. 006—a blend of
seven hop varieties led by two hops grown in the up-and-coming region of
Michigan.
Luponic Distortion Revolution No. 006 ultimately provides a vivid taste of a unique hop “terroir.”
“This
beer showcases what happens when you take two familiar Northwest hop
varieties and grow them 2,000 miles to the east,” said Brewmaster Matt
Brynildson. “The typical piney, dank attributes of these hops are
transformed into something much brighter, with a racy citrus quality
that adds yet another new layer to the lore of Luponic Distortion.”
Luponic Distortion is not a single beer, but rather an ongoing series of beers that revolves approximately every 90 days. While
the base beer always remains the same, each revolution features a
different hop blend built around experimental hops, designed to showcase
the growing possibilities of pure hop aromas and flavors.
Northwest Meets Midwest
The
journey of Luponic Distortion Revolution No. 006 dates back several
years, when Matt befriended Nunzino Pizza, founder of Michigan’s Hop
Head Farms. They met through mutual Midwest connections, and later
toured numerous German hop farms together in 2013.
“These
guys are really committed to the German style of cultivation and
kilning,” Brynildson said. “Their hops have been on my radar for several
years now, and I’ve just been waiting for the chance.”
Opportunity Knocks
That chance came when Matt recently brewed a collaboration beer on the East Coast that featured hops grown by Hop Head Farms.
“We
had a bunch of their hops on the table, and I was rubbing and smelling
them, and the wheels started turning,” Brynildson said. “I was blown
away by the different aromas of these familiar American hops when grown
in Michigan. Two in particular stood out, and I made a call to Hop Head
Farms and was able to secure just enough for the dry hopping of
Revolution No. 006.”
The result is a beer that detours from Revolution No. 005’s more tropical tones and into a bright, citrusy grapefruit territory.
“Luponic
Distortion Revolution No. 006 is a perfect example of how terroir plays
into hop growing, and how it ultimately shapes beer flavor and aroma,”
Brynildson said.
Firestone
Walker Brewing Company is a pioneering regional craft brewery founded
in 1996 and located on the coast of California. Firestone Walker’s main
brewery in Paso Robles produces a diverse portfolio ranging from iconic
pale ales to vintage barrel-aged beers. The Barrelworks facility in
Buellton makes eccentric wild ales, while the Propagator pilot brewhouse
in Venice specializes in R&D beers and limited local offerings. For
more information: FirestoneBeer.com.
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