Moxee

Moxee
Pacific Northwest IPA
PINEY • WOODSY • PACIFIC NORTHWEST
This beer is named after Moxee, Washington, where all the hops in it were grown, and a particular kind of determination.
6.0%
It’s named after Moxee, Washington where all the hops for the beer were grown (in fact 77% of hops from the US are grown here). We love the double entendre.
Year round beer, a hop-lover’s beer
IPAs, Bitter Beers
Similar backbone to Zest, but hops make it more piney and woodsy versus citrusy.
We try to avoid using style names else everyone will only drink IPAs and not experiment with other beers, but yes, this is an IPA. It’s a late 20th Century IPA, so it has the piney, resin-y aroma and flavor from the hops that were popularized by American craft brewers at the time. The hops are the key component of this beer but it still has a body to balance the hops. It’s named after Moxee, Washington, where all the hops for this beer were grown. We are very proud to have Yakima, now the world’s largest hop-growing region in the world (!), in our home state and the least Yakima, specifically Moxee, deserves is to have a beer named after it. I wanted to make an IPA like the IPAs that were common in the 1990s in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest that seem to have almost disappeared in favor of the much more tropical fruit and citrus IPAs of today. It has the assertive hop character that shocked and delighted me and made me fall in love with the new American IPA style and with my then-new home of Seattle and finishes with a little full sweetness to balance the hop character.
2-Row, Crystal, Munich
Centennial, Chinook & CTZ
Califoria Ale
Copper
45
Pine Needles • Fresh Cut Grass • Floral • PNW • Long Finish
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